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"The life of Europeans will become a permanent nightmare"
Faced with Kiev's offensives on Russian territory, Dmitry Medvedev, the number 5 of Putin's regime, continues to threaten Europeans by castigating their lifestyle.
Medvedev has just republished a chilling text on Telegram:
"We must try to inflict maximum damage on the countries that have imposed these restrictions on our Russia and all our citizens every day. Damage in all that can be done.
Damage to their economies, their institutions and their leaders. To the well-being of their citizens. To their confidence in the future. In order to do this, it's necessary to continue to seek out critical vulnerabilities in their economies and to strike them in all areas."
And he continues his diatribe against the West:
"Cause damage everywhere, paralyze the work of their enterprises and government institutions. To literally destroy their energy, industry, transport, banks and social services. To instill fear of the imminent collapse of the entire infrastructure of European countries."
"Are they afraid of anarchy and the explosion of crime in large cities? We must help them to disorganize their municipal authorities!"
"Are they afraid of social explosions? Let's organize them! We must throw the most sinister night terrors into their media sphere, use all their terrible phantom pains. Let's not spare their psyche any longer!
Let them tremble in their cozy homes, let them toss under the covers."
"They scream against our use of "fake news"? Let's turn their lives into a permanent insane nightmare, in which they will not be able to distinguish wild fiction from everyday realities, hellish evil from the routine of life."
(MH with FM/Source: Telegram/Photo: Presidential press and information office via Wikicommons under license Creative Commons CC BY 4.0.)
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