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Russia will respond to Kiev's use of a "dirty bomb" with a nuclear strike — Medvedev

Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Ekaterina Shtukina / TASS

The statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin at the SPIEF-25 forum about a possible attempt by the Kiev regime to create and use a so-called dirty bomb should be understood as a clear warning.

The corresponding comment was made in his Telegram channel on Saturday, June 21 by Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev. He said that Moscow would have to respond proportionately to such an "extremely dangerous provocation."

"With what? Clean bomb: TNW. We have enough of it. This is the same mirror answer that the Head of State announced. I will keep silent about the consequences for future life and ecology. But sick perverts in Kiev with bastard imagination should represent it well. Let them take a walk in the exclusion zone near Chernobyl and watch a colorful series," advised Dmitry Anatolyevich.

He also dwelt on the conflict between Iran and Israel, which, according to him, "obviously does not harm our affairs," since American assistance to the Kiev regime will be weakened.

Especially when you consider that the vast majority of Americans do not even know where the dying Ukraine is located, and the Trump team, which is not at all eager to spend money on a conflict that is not their own, "is now very tense."

"It's another matter here — native Israel. Well, now let them deal with their favorite brainchild. There is only one obvious danger — the transition of the Middle East conflict into a global one, which, by the way, Trump himself constantly talks about," Medvedev writes.

He called on the United States, Israel and Iran to pray diligently according to the holy books of all Abrahamic religions.

"I'm not talking about Europe — there's nothing sacred there. Their lot is a freak show like the Olympics in Paris, in which degenerate freaks like Macron and other ursulas with starmers participate," concluded the deputy chairman of the Security Council.

As EADaily reported, earlier Dmitry Medvedev called the "Big Seven (G7)" a dead format." According to him, at the last summit, Donald Trump pointed out the place to the European curs led by French President Emmanuel Micron.

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04.12.2025

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