Since the beginning of the Russian offensive war in Ukraine, Dmitry Medvedev has repeatedly made a name for himself with martial statements about Ukraine and the West. Recently, the former prime minister and head of state of Russia threatened Poland with annihilation. His recent tweet now has consequences. Twitter has apparently curtailed the usage rights of the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
According to a report in the Moscow Times, the confidant of Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin is now banned from posting on his English-language channel until he removes the controversial Polish short message. This has been removed from the visible section by moderators of the US group. But if you heed the warning, you can still read the text.
“How to Eradicate Stinky Rats”
Earlier, following the seizure of a school by the Russian embassy in Warsaw, the 57-year-old tweeted: “I see no point in diplomatic relations with Poland. This state should not exist for us as long as only Russophobes are in power and Ukraine is full of Polish mercenaries who must be ruthlessly exterminated like stinking rats.”
At the end of March, Medvedev caused a stir with a bomb threat to Berlin. The reasoning was that any attempt by a country to arrest President Putin based on an ICC arrest warrant would be regarded by Russia as a declaration of war. In that case, Moscow would fire missiles at the Bundestag and the Chancellery. In mid-April, Medvedev shot at Poland: “I don’t know who will win or lose such a war, but given Poland’s role as a NATO outpost in Europe, this country will surely disappear – along with its stupid prime minister.”
Source: Krone

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