Dmitry Medvedev returns to threaten the West. This time even the court in The Hague falls for the sight of the former Russian president. Medvedev said the International Criminal Court’s international arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his decision to prosecute him for ordering the deportation of Ukrainian children would have “dire consequences for international law”.
“They decided to try the head of a nuclear power who did not attend the International Criminal Court on the same grounds as the United States and other countries,” Medvedev said on Telegram. “The consequences for international law will be dire,” he added.
Then came the real threat. “The judges of the International Criminal Court – Medvedev said – they were excited in vain. Look, they say we are brave, we were not afraid to raise our hands on the greatest nuclear power. Pity guys, everyone walks under God and rockets hypersonic against The Hague Court of a Russian ship in the North Sea It’s entirely possible to imagine you’re using an “Onyx.”
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev later added a bit of sarcasm to his rant. “Unfortunately you cannot bring him down. But the court is a miserable international organization, not the population of a NATO country. Therefore, the war will not begin. sky…”.
Source: Today IT
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