

“Together with the commission, we are working to ensure that potentially hundreds of thousands of former Russian soldiers do not end up in the Schengen zone. We do not want war criminals and saboteurs walking our streets,” Kallas said during a press conference.
Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev responded to her statement online on February 23 with insults and threats, likely hinting at a possible invasion.
“Kaya, the blond rat, said that she is working to ensure that hundreds of thousands of former Russian military personnel never enter the Schengen zone. What a loss for our soldiers! Well, they can enter there without visas if they want. Just like in 1812 or 1945,” Medvedev wrote.
Kaja, blonde rat, said she was working hard to ensure that 100 Russian employees should not introduce Schengen. What a loss for our fighters. The thing is, they can enter it without visas and they won't. Like 1812 or 1945. Happy Defender of the Fatherland Day!
— Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE) February 23, 2026




