The Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, Dmytry Medvedev, said that Russia will now always fight against Ukraine — they will find a reason to attack in 10 or 50 years.
Dmytry Medvedev intimidates Ukrainians
Medvedev calls Ukraine a "cancerous neoplasm", an "artificial country" and declares that Russia will never consider its power to be legitimate.
He also believes that Ukrainians, "no matter how much they now wish the Russians dead" and "no matter how much they hate the Russian leadership", one day they will allegedly choose not to fight and die forever but to live in a "great common state".
Medvedev tries to intimidate the UK with a possible Russian attack
Putin's henchman claims that Moscow is ready to declare war on London if Great British is going to settle its military contingent in Ukraine.
Medvedev complains that British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak officially visited the Ukrainian capital to sign a "historic security agreement".
In addition, he began to scold the British and call them "insolent" and "eternal enemies".