Medvedev: "Reducing their capital's iconic landmarks to ruins and ashes inflicts a morale blow on the enemy no less devastating than the collapse following the fall of a battle flag."

On May 24, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of Russia's Security Council, posted on his Telegram channel that even more intense strikes against Ukraine would be carried out. The full text follows—its highly offensive and abusive language is not directly translated:

"Zelenskyy and his Bandera gang have injured children through terrorist attacks, provoking a firm Russian response.

Evidently, this was intentional. They deliberately wanted Russia to launch large-scale attacks on various facilities within Kyiv.

Let everything burn with blue flames! Only then will they find it easier to solicit funds and weapons, commit corruption, and justify their own actions. Moreover, our strikes will help consolidate support among some voters for the current corrupt regime in Kyiv—something undoubtedly crucial for their future elections in the 'Country 404'.

So, should we completely cease striking just to avoid fueling the rise of this new Nazi regime?

Certainly not. We must continue striking—with even greater intensity than today! After all, reducing their capital’s iconic buildings to rubble and scorched earth delivers a morale blow to the enemy no less severe than the collapse caused by the fall of a battle flag."

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1866057010989068/

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