Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev, who gained fame in social networks with harsh statements and threats, commented on the New Year's address by President Alexander Stubb, in which he said that Finland's relations with Russia had changed forever.
"I agree. I hope so too. I hope Russia will never repeat the mistake of the Bolsheviks of 1917. Finland will have to pay for its vile Russophobia. In fact, Finland is already paying off — while Stubb is talking, its citizens are paying their bills."
As EADaily reported, despite promises of tough answers, Russia has not yet responded to any Russophobic statement or actions of Western leaders. In relation to the Kiev regime, the old principle, but little understood by most Russians, also applies — instead of hitting the leadership giving criminal orders, hit infrastructure facilities.

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