After that of Maduro, Medvedev Proposes the Capture of a Great European Figure and Attracts Lightnings
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Russia's former president Dmitry Medvedev has called Friedrich Merz a "neo-Nazi" and fantasized about kidnapping him. That wouldn't be an easy operation: the German chancellor is the best-protected German.
Berlin has been quick to react to the threats of the former Russian president. It is customary to make threatening statements at all times. Dmitri Medvedev has come out...
Former Kremlin chief Medvedev considers a kidnapping of Chancellor Merz as realistic as the capture of Venezuela's head of state Maduro. Ukraine President Selenskyy should also be careful according to the words of Putin Schergen.
Medvedev always stands out with sharp threats, but in the Kremlin he plays a special role. However, he does not become a leader anymore.
Germany has strongly condemned Moscow's threats against Chancellor Friedrich Merz. This refers to an interview with the Russian news agency TASS, which asked the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council about the US attack on Venezuela and a possible repeat of the operation in another country.
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