Osipov on the alleged attack against Crosetto: he shouldn't 'overestimate himself'
ROME-Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto should not "overestimate himself", thinking that Russia is preparing an attack against him. This was stated by Oleg Osipov, an assistant to the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev quoted by Nova News. Earlier, the newspaper "Il Foglio" had reported that Italian intelligence had discovered information according to which Medvedev had assigned a bounty of 15 million dollars for Crosetto, entrusting the murder of him to the Russian paramilitary company Wagner. "Crosetto shouldn't overestimate himself," Osipov told the "RIA Novosti" news agency, adding that the minister "nobody cares."