Medvedev threatens NATO with humankind's destruction in case of war with Russia
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Medvedev threatens NATO with humankind's destruction in case of war with Russia

Dmitry Medvedev
Source:  online.ua

Former Russian President Dmytry Medvedev scares the world with a "notorious apocalypse" if the Russian Federation goes to war with NATO.

Medvedev threatens NATO with the destruction of the world

Amid the recent high-profile statements by Western leaders that the Alliance should prepare for a possible invasion of the Russian Federation, Putin's henchman once again resorted to public threats.

According to Medvedev, the war between Russia and NATO will not be similar to the Russian-Ukrainian one.

Sunak, Scholz, Macron, Norwegian, Finnish, Polish and other leaders from NATO countries are shouting that "we should be ready for a war with Russia"... If God forbid, such a war happens. It will not go according to the SMO (this is what the Russians call the war against Ukraine — ed.) scenario. It will not be conducted in the trenches using artillery, armoured vehicles, drones, or EW.

Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

According to Medvedev, Russia's response to its possible invasion of NATO will be asymmetrical.

The deputy head of Russia's Security Council threatens that the aggressor country will use ballistic and cruise missiles with special warheads.

This is stated in our doctrinal military documents and is well known to everyone. And this is the same notorious Apocalypse. The end of everything, — said Medvedev.

Medvedev previously threatened the West

What is essential to understand is that Putin's henchman has repeatedly tried to intimidate the United States and European countries.

Despite this, he continues to lie that Moscow allegedly has no "plans for conflict with NATO and EU countries."

"Western politicians should tell their voters the bitter truth, and not treat them as brainless idiots. Explain to them what will actually happen, and not repeat the false mantra about readiness for war with Russia," Medvedev cynically demands.

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