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“Sink that accursed island of Anglo-Saxon dogs.” Medvedev wants to remove Britain from the world map

Medvedev first recalled the words of Russian skier Jelena Vjalbeová, who declared at the end of September that Russian athletes could compete again under the Russian flag if “someone threw a real bomb in the center of London”. Russian athletes cannot compete due to the aggressive war launched by leader Vladimir Putin in February 2022.

According to the Russian ex-president, bombing London is not enough. According to him, the entire British Isles, which he would like to “sink”, must disappear completely.

“Right,” he commented on the skier’s words. “However, the matter needs to be resolved properly and immediately to sink the cursed island of Anglo-Saxon dogs,” he added in a telegram post, where he also commented on other events not only from last week.

Too bad it wasn’t the neck

On Monday, September 30, Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs broke his arm while riding a bicycle. According to Medvěděv, it is a pity that the accident was not more serious. “It’s a shame it wasn’t the neck. We are waiting for that,” he said.

But he also took a dig at former American president Donald Trump, who is again running for the position of head of the White House in the November elections. He repeatedly talks about the fact that he would end Russia’s aggressive war in Ukraine within 24 hours and that if he had been the president, it would not have happened. But even Medvěděv does not believe that.

“It’s a shame he wasn’t a leader, pharaoh, shah, kagan, sultan, prince, king, tsar and president everywhere in the last ten thousand years,” mockingly declared the Russian ex-president, who last week got a new job on the board of the telecommunications company Rostelekom.

Medvěděv’s extreme statements are not unusual, he regularly threatens Western countries in them. In February, for example, he declared that if the Russian Federation loses the war against Ukraine, Moscow will drop atomic bombs not only on London, but also on Berlin or Washington.