Medvedev threatens to launch missiles at Bundestag and Scholz's office
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev has threatened to launch a missile attack on the Bundestag and the office of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in response to the possible arrest of Vladimir Putin
He said this during a conversation with Russian journalists and users of the VKontakte social network.
"Recently, we have seen a catastrophic decline in the competence and basic literacy of the EU leaders," Medvedev complained and expressed hope that most European politicians would soon retire or die.
According to him, the arrest of the head of a nuclear state, for example, in Germany would have catastrophic consequences and would be "a declaration of war against the Russian Federation."
"And in this case, all our means, missiles and so on, will fly to the Bundestag, the office of the chancellor (Olaf Scholz - ed.), and so on," Medvedev said.
At the same time, he called European politicians "idiots."
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On March 17, the International Criminal Court in The Hague issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. In response, Medvedev threatened to launch a missile attack on the court in The Hague.
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