Russia’s Medvedev says British training troops in Ukraine could be legitimate targets
- Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stated that British soldiers training Ukrainian troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets for Russian forces, as would German factories producing Taurus missiles if they supply Ukraine.
- Medvedev criticized British Defence Minister Grant Shapps for wanting to deploy military instructors to Ukraine, potentially turning them into targets for Russian forces. He also expressed concern over Germany supplying Ukraine with cruise missiles that could threaten Russian territory.
- Medvedev's statements highlight escalating tensions between Russia and Western countries, as well as the potential for military conflict if these actions are taken.
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Medvedev says British military instructors training AFU troops in Ukraine would be ‘legal targets’
After British Defense Minister Grant Shapps said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph that he was considering moving training facilities for the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) closer to the Ukrainian border, or even to Ukraine itself, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev responded, calling Shapps a “newly minted moron.” Medvedev said if British instructors entered Ukraine, they would “turn into a legal target” for the Russi…
Russia could target any British soldiers training troops in Ukraine - Medvedev
Russia could target any British soldiers training troops in Ukraine - Medvedev Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Sunday any British soldiers training Ukrainian troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets for Russian forces, as would German factories producing Taurus missiles should they supply Kyiv.Medvedev, who is deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council and has become an increasingly hawkish and anti-Western figure in Rus…
“They will be ruined without mercy.” Medvedev threatens British military training troops in Ukraine may become 'legitimate targets'
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, currently number two on the Russian Security Council, said on Sunday that British military training Ukrainian troops in Ukraine could become “legitimate targets” for Russian forces, as would German factories producing Taurus missiles if they supplied Kiev.
Russia's Medvedev Says British Training Troops in Ukraine Could Be Legitimate Targets - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday suggested that British soldiers training Ukrainian troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets for Russian forces, as would German factories producing Taurus missiles should they supply Kiev.
British training troops in Ukraine could be legitimate targets, says Russia's former President Medvedev
Medvedev, the deputy head of Russia's Security Council and an increasingly hawkish and anti-Western figure in Russian politics, claimed the West's actions were bringing World War Three closer
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