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Tusk urged Europeans to take Medvedev's yesterday's threats seriously

The Prime Minister of Poland called on everyone in NATO to take Medvedev's words about the end of "peaceful sleep" for Europeans seriously.

Dmitry Medvedev. Photo: Ekaterina Shtukina / Sputnik / AP

Yesterday, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev harshly commented on the incident where a Russian drone crashed into a residential building in the Romanian city of Galați.

«Euro-impotents are screaming about some drone hitting a Romanian residential building. All EU countries need to shut up about this topic. European states are direct participants in the war with Russia. Yes, they are fighting with the hands of Banderites, but what difference does it make to us?», — wrote Medvedev.

He added that «European UAVs, their spare parts, other weapons, not to mention intelligence data, participate in attacks on our country every day», and that «various scum like Ursulas, Merkels, Macrons, Starmers and other riff-raff are directly responsible for the terrorist attack in Starobilsk».

«So let them prepare: this will continue to happen. There is a war! And the citizens of EU states, as the population of warring countries, will not be able to sleep peacefully. Especially in those places where UAV production for the needs of Banderite formations is located. So shut your traps. These are just the beginning!», — summarized the former President of Russia.

Comments4

  • Indrid Cold
    30.05.2026
    У Расеі няма рэсурсаў каб весьці сур'ёзную вайну. Але шкодзіць як тэрарысты Хамас - могуць доўга. Таму трэба душыць эканамічэскі. Напрыклад - перастаць прадаваць лекі ў Беларусь і Расею.
  • Найперш не галасі!
    30.05.2026
    Расейцы дадому, і ў стылі дзімона - "самі, погань, нарываецеся, будзе вам яшчэ горш".
  • 1
    30.05.2026
    Indrid Cold, маньякі лукашенко ды шеломов-путин 😈 усё роу́на будуць атрымліваць замежныя лекі... А вось людзі ат санкцый будуць страждаць

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