Moscow. A Russian official on Saturday accused the US and its allies of promoting the breakup of the country. He warned that any such attempt would result in destruction. Russian Security Council Deputy Secretary Dmitry Medvedev warned the West that any attempt to push Russia to disintegration would prove to be a game of death. The Russian Security Council is chaired by President Vladimir Putin himself. Medvedev was the President of Russia from 2008 to 2012. At that time, Putin had to take over as Prime Minister due to the limitation of his tenure.
In the West, Medvedev is considered more liberal than Putin. However, with the way he has commented on various issues in recent months, he appears to be more rigid than other Kremlin officials. His stance is believed to be an attempt to prove himself more loyal to Putin. Medvedev referred to the 1991 break-up of the Soviet Union in a post on his messaging app channel after attending a memorial service for former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev on Saturday, with the US and its ally Russia also dividing the country. charged to. conspiracy.
Medvedev alleged that some in the West ‘could take advantage of the ongoing military conflict in Ukraine to push the country to disintegration, doing everything to deactivate Russian institutions and undermine effective control over the country’ . You can do like 1991. He said, ‘There are perverted people who have dirty dreams, who fall asleep with secret thoughts to break our country and think how to break us and divide us into pieces.’
Medvadev said, ‘Any such attempt would be very dangerous and should not be underestimated. Such a dreamer overlooks that the destruction of nuclear power is always a game of death, in which it is decided when Shah and Maat will happen, which will be a day of total destruction for humanity.’ At the end of his message, he wrote that Russia’s nuclear weapons are “the best guarantee for the security of Great Russia”.
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tags: russia, United States of america, Vladimir Putin
First Published: September 04, 2022, 05:30 IST