The politician called for personal data of Russophobes to be made public. Photo: Ekaterina Shtukina/POOL/TASS
Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev on his Telegram channel called Western figures “Johnsons, Borrells and other Russophobic evil spirits” who actively call for attacks “deep into Russia” using NATO’s potential to prepare for retaliation. And warned that it would come inevitably.
“It is obvious that even now there are no restrictions on such attacks from the West and we must carefully prepare to repel them. But I want to say something else: the need to remember the criminal calls of individual Western monsters and prepare for retaliation,” Medvedev said.
He recalled that history has many examples where revenge was delayed. At the same time, he mentioned the successful elimination of collaborators of the Anglo-Saxons such as Trotsky, Konovalets, Bandera and a number of modern terrorists and traitors.
“So that they toss and turn in bed at night, look around on the street, change their data and even their citizenship, carry weapons with them, run around safe houses. Turn into a sick rat with symptoms of 24-hour manic anxiety and delusions of persecution. And maybe they just died at some point, numb with fear. And if the Lord does not allow this creature to leave so easily, so that at some point it finally hears quiet footsteps behind it…” Medvedev wrote and called for the use of the enemy’s well-known weapon – to make the personal data of all our enemies public for “fully enforced purposes.”
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