After ‘holy war against Satan in Ukraine’, ex-Russian president lashes out at those who fled the country to avoid fighting
In his message on the occasion of the Day of National Unity, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev gave a delusional speech, talking about Russia’s holy war against Satan in Ukraine and warning that Moscow may send all its enemies “to the eternal fires of Gehenna” (S.T.S.: Gehenna is a biblical region referred to in Old Testament, the “hell” where sinners will be punished after death).
In addition, the former president of Russia managed – in the same tone – against the thousands of Russians who have left the country to avoid fighting in Ukraine, calling them “cowardly traitors traitors and advantaged deserters who fled to distant regions, leaving their bones to rot abroad».
“We were abandoned by scared people who are worried about themselves,” said Vladimir’s close ally Putin. But Russia is “stronger and cleaner without them,” he wrote in Telegram on the occasion of the Day of Russian Unity.
Tens of thousands of Russians fled the country when President Vladimir Putin launched a war against Ukraine on February 24.
A second wave left when Vladimir Putin announced the mobilization of 300,000 reservists on September 21. After the Kremlin sent troops to Ukraine, 57-year-old Dmitry Medvedev has increasingly voiced anti-Western messages on social networking sites.
Medvedev was president from 2008 to 2012 and then prime minister from 2012 to 2020 and is now vice president of Russia’s powerful Security Council
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