Russia’s Security Council deputy chairman, former President Dmitry Medvedev, this Thursday warned the “West” against sending heavy weapons to Ukraine, saying Russia’s defeat in a conventional war could provoke a nuclear conflict.
“Tomorrow [sexta-feira]At the NATO base in Ramstein, Germany, major leaders are discussing new tactics and strategies, as well as the delivery of new weapons and attack systems to Ukraine. This comes after the Davos Forum, where ‘mentally disabled’ revelers repeated like a mantra: ‘To achieve peace, Russia must lose,'” Medvedev said, threatening the possibility of a worsening of the military situation.
“And none of these wretches can think of drawing an elementary conclusion: the defeat of a nuclear power in a conventional war can provoke a nuclear war,” he added.
Medvedev’s views were expressed through the digital messaging system Telegram.
In the same statement, the Vice President of the Security Council of Russia reiterates the same threats: “Nuclear powers do not lose the great conflicts on which their own fate depends.”
“This should be obvious to everyone. Even to a Western politician who retains at least the bare minimum of intelligence,” he stated.
Precisely on the eve of the meeting of the Contact Group for the Defense of Ukraine, at US Ramstein Air Base in Germany, the former vice president of Russia is making new threats about the possibility of a nuclear conflict.
Countries supporting Kiev are expected to announce new military aid to Ukraine.
In the same vein, the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, is meeting today with the Head of State and members of the government. The meetings are expected to discuss new military aid to Ukraine, a country that was again invaded by Russia in February last year. year. .
Source: DN
