Dmitry Medvedev who is Vladimir Putin’s deputy chairman of the security council of the Russian Federation has issued a chilling threat to the Ukrainian President.
Medvedev has issued an assassination threat to Volodymyr Zelensky warning him that he is “unlikely to have a chance of living to old age.”
President Zelensky has said that he has survived at least five assassination attempts by Russia’s security services.
Medvedev said, “All this cheap bravado also evokes one very obvious thought.
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With such powerful ‘prophecies’, this fool is unlikely to have a chance of living to old age. Thoughts are sometimes material.”
President Zelensky told the Sun in an interview, “The first one is very interesting, when it is the first time, and after that it is just like Covid.
“First of all people don’t know what to do with it and it’s looking very scary.
“And then after that, it is just intelligence just sharing with you detail that one more group came to Ukraine to [attempt] this.”
The Sun asked Zelensky how many attempts has Russia made to assassinate him, he replied, “I don’t know, really I don’t know. I think not less [than] five, six…not less.
“They will use any, any instruments they have.”
Medvedev said of Zelensky, “Lord, what a wretched thing this Bandera scarecrow is.
“The bearded misunderstanding in green, answering a question from the British tabloid The Sun about the number of certain ‘attempts’, muttered in a hoarse voice, shaking his ridiculous head: ‘not less… five–six’.
“Well, even for The Sun it looks like a circus with horses.
“However, this figure is no longer taken seriously there.”
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