Medvedev threatens: The Times journalists are legitimate goals!
Medvedev threatens: The Times journalists are legitimate goals!
Brussels, Belgien - A storm of outrage brides! Dmitry Medvedev, the former President of Russia and current Vice Chair of the Security Council, caused a sensation with shocking threats to the Times journalists. This explosive situation unfolds according to a critical article on the murder of Igor Kirillov, the head of the chemical weapons department of the Russian army.
The British government speaks of a "gangster threat" after Medvedev described the journalists as "legitimate military goals". In an angry telegram post, he explained: "The lousy Jackals from Times, who are cowardly hidden behind an editorial, are now also legitimate goals." These words are like a slap in the face of freedom of the press!
The background of the threat
The article in the Times described the murder of Kirillov as the "legitimate act of defense" by Ukraine. Medvedev countered with the claim that Kirillov was responsible for numerous documented chemical attacks on Ukrainian troops. "The people who committed crimes against Russia always have accomplices," he added and stained the tensions.
The reaction from Great Britain was not long in coming. A spokesman for Prime Minister Keir Strander emphasized: "A free press is a cornerstone of our democracy, and we take every threat from Russia extremely seriously." British Foreign Minister David Lammy described Medvedev's statements as a "desperate act" and a clear threat to British values: freedom, democracy and independent thinking.
The international dimension
This explosive situation occurs in a critical moment, while Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj in Brussels talks to NATO boss Mark Rutte and other European leaders about the security of Ukraine. Medvedev also threatened NATO representatives who provide military help to Ukraine and explained that they were "legitimate military goals for the Russian state".
The tensions between Russia and the West reach a new highlight, while the world looks at the developments in this dangerous geopolitical game. The upcoming talks about security guarantees for Ukraine could be crucial, especially with the upcoming resignation of Donald Trump as President of the United States, who promised to end the conflict quickly.
The Times has already denied several of its journalists to access to Russia, which illustrates the dangers of freedom of the press in this tense climate. The world is looking forward to the next steps while the situation continues to worsen!
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