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Dmitry Medvedev says Ukraine should not exist in any form, calling it a ‘cancerous growth’ — Meduza

meduza.io Dmitry Medvedev says Ukraine should not exist in any form, calling it a ‘cancerous growth’ — Meduza

Russian Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev took to Telegram on Wednesday to argue, not for the first time, that Ukraine should not exist in any form.

Dmitry Medvedev says Ukraine should not exist in any form, calling it a ‘cancerous growth’ — Meduza

Russian Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev took to Telegram on Wednesday to argue, not for the first time, that Ukraine should not exist in any form.

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  • Why is anyone still listening to this parrot?
    He is considered a clown even by russians.
    That was the reason, putin allowed him to become president under his reign.
    And not one of the few laws that he made during his legisation did survive.

  • Russian Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev took to Telegram on Wednesday to argue, not for the first time, that Ukraine should not exist in any form.

    In a mini-essay titled “Why Ukraine is dangerous for its residents,” Medvedev argued that from now on, any independent state that lies on “historical Russian territories” will serve as a “pretext for renewed hostilities” for as long as it exists.

    And it is that logic, fellow citizens of the glorious Motherland, that leads us to the utter necessity for today's announcement: the concurrent declarations of war upon, with the aim of eliminating their existence, the following so-called "countries", tumors that contain territory once controlled by the Russian Empire:

    • Armenia
    • Azerbaijan
    • Kazakhstan
    • Kyrgyzstan
    • Tajikistan
    • Uzbekistan
    • Turkmenistan
    • Mongolia
    • Djibouti
    • Moldova
    • Romania
    • Georgia
    • Belarus
    • Iran
    • Finland
    • Estonia
    • Lithuania
    • Latvia
    • Greece
    • Turkey
    • The People's Republic of China
    • The United States of America

    We anticipate a brief, victorious war of about three days.