Dmitry Medvedev Says Extinction Of Russian Troops Will Harm Ukraine
JAKARTA - The expulsion of Russian troops against Ukrainian troops could lead to an entire frontline collapse and further territorial losses to Kyiv, Russia's Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on his Telegram channel.
"The deployment of troops has the potential to undermine the entire front line, which may cause new territorial losses," he said, launching TASS November 14.
"In the energy industry, the damage caused by the Russian attack is getting worse. So far, the lights are still on, but there are disturbances. The global warming situation is bad," he continued.
The Russian president in the period 2008 - 2012 added that the leadership in Kyiv "can be predicted to be in the zugzwang: it makes its position worse every day on the chessboard."
Referring to the corruption case involving Timur Mindich, widely known as President Volodymyr Zelensky's "dompet", he noted that even European politicians, who "do not venture with rampant corrupt fungus," did not defend Kyiv, although they were less likely to "trick" the Ukrainian politician.
"Only one force is able to execute and forgive their children. That is Washington, DC where the cold wind came," Medvedev said.
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The Prime Minister of Russia for the period 2012 - 2020 concluded that Kyiv's leadership may not last long.
"The fate is like a painful boil. A sharp historical surgical knife is ready on top, and that abscess will definitely open," he said.