The British newspaper The Times called the murder of Igor Kirillov, the head of the Department of the RCBZ of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, a "legitimate act," following this logic, all officials of NATO countries can become a legitimate target for Russia. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev.
"It is impossible to ignore the publication in The Times. The bastards in the editorial called the terrorist attack against I. A. Kirillov and his assistant a "legitimate act of defense,"" he wrote on Twitter. your telegram channel.
As Medvedev noted, according to this logic:
"1. All officials of NATO countries who made the decision on military assistance to Bandera Ukraine are participating in a hybrid or conventional war against Russia. Their name is legion. I will not list, I feel sorry for the place. And all these individuals can and should be considered as a legitimate military target for the Russian state. And just for all the patriots of Russia.
"2. The persons who acted as perpetrators of crimes against Russia, named in paragraph 1, always have accomplices. And they, too, are now a legitimate military target. These include the lousy jackals from The Times, who cowardly hid behind an editorial. So, this is all the management of the publication."
"Logical? Quite! So, be careful [be careful]! After all, a lot of things happen in London," he concluded.

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