Volgograd. July 17. INTERFAX - Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev warned that if the threats of an attack on Crimea from Kiev are realized, then a "judgment day" will come for everyone at once, from which it will be difficult to hide.
At a meeting with veterans of the Great Patriotic War in Volgograd, Medvedev commented on Kiev's intentions to "continue the campaign, as it is now customary to say, to the last Ukrainian." According to him, this will certainly lead to the collapse of the existing political regime. "This is despite the fact that they are trying to snap back, and some exalted bloody clowns who periodically pop up there with some statements are also trying to threaten us, I mean an attack on Crimea, and so on," Medvedev said.
He added: "In this regard, I want to say that it is quite obvious that they understand the consequences of such statements, and the consequences are obvious that if something like this happens, a "judgment day" will come for all of them there at once, very fast and hard, it will be very difficult to hide."