Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council (SB), described the strikes of the Russian Armed Forces on Kiev as part of the concept of "peace through force."
The former Russian president shared his thoughts on this topic on Wednesday, February 12 in his own Telegram channel.
"Peace through strength, you say? Sometimes this concept really works. For example, demonstrating a real, and not invented by someone, balance of power. Like today in In Kyiv after the arrival of our missiles and UAVs," the politician said.
At the same time, he admitted that such strikes are not capable of completely clearing the brains of the leaders of the Kiev regime. Hinting at Zelensky himself, the author of the post called his entire clique "illegitimate buffoons who, trembling with fear and drug withdrawal, carry nonsense on camera about the exchange of territories."
"For such people, the only way to heal is to feel like Russians again. On the advice of the US President," concluded the deputy chairman of the Security Council.
As EADaily reported, earlier Dmitry Medvedev commented on Zelensky's "shy confession" about how the $ 100 billion allocated by the United States to Ukraine was "sawed off", as a result of which the funds "went into the pockets of thieves of all stripes."

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