The end of the world because of the war in Ukraine? Fears of an atomic confrontation between NATO and Russia have existed since the first day of the invasion ordered by Vladimir Putin and now Dmitri Medvedev, former Russian president and vice-president of the Federation Security Council, has relaunched the threat of a confrontation with the most destructive missiles on the planet: “The more destructive the weapons Kiev receives, the closer the possibility of a nuclear apocalypse approaches.” “These dregs of society must be destroyed like rats and not even taken prisoner” is the rest of Medvedev’s words about the “saboteurs” who, according to the Russian authorities, have infiltrated the Belgorod region, on the border with Ukraine.
And a final bulletin arrived on the latest confrontation between Kiev and Moscow: 12 civilians were injured in the region near the border with Ukraine, for which the Kremlin accuses Ukrainian militants of attacks. The update was provided by Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov: “Multiple rocket launchers hit residential and civilian buildings, explosive devices were dropped by drones. As a result, 12 civilians were injured and damage was reported to 29 private residential buildings and 3 cars.”
Source: IL Tempo

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