Medvedev: Russia boosting production of 'most powerful' weapons
This update comes after Ukraine’s Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Aleksey Danilov relayed that Ukraine's enemy was on the territory from the Donbass republics to Vladivostok.
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev posted on his Telegram channel on Sunday that production of the most powerful arms, such as those based on developing physical principles, is being boosted in Russia.
"Our enemy is entrenched … in Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and a whole number of other places that have sworn allegiance to today’s Nazis. That is why we are boosting the production of the most powerful means of destruction, including those based on new principles," he added.
This update comes after Ukraine’s Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Aleksey Danilov relayed on Saturday that Ukraine's enemy was on the territory from the Donbass republics to Vladivostok.
In a recent event, Medvedev mocked German politics on Telegram, where he noted that the coup attempt by the "Citizens of the Reich" in Germany is evidence of a "hereditary disease of the whole model of government in Germany."
Commenting on the incident where "right-wing conspirators have decided to stage a coup," Medvedev noted that "the Germans clearly have a shortage of blood sausage," adding that "there's only liverwurst everywhere," referencing former Ukrainian Ambassador to Germany, Andriy Melnyk title for German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Medvedev said the staged coup "is a good reason to add live blood to the liver sausage of the current chancellor," adding that "Scholz is clearly benefiting from such a U-turn," because "He is both a cook and a participant in the meal."
He even took a jab at US politics back in October where according to Medvedev, congressmen are demanding sweeping checks on where the huge funds have gone and where the new tens of billions, which have been requested by President Joe Biden - aptly "called the vice president of Ukraine by Capitol Hill" - will go.