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Medvedev threatened citizens of EU countries. Tusk advised NATO to take this seriously


Against the backdrop of the drone incident in Romania and the threats of the Deputy Head of the Security Council of the aggressor country of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on the European Union to take threats from the Russian Federation seriously. He published his warning on the social network X on May 30.

“Poland, the Baltic countries, now Romania. More and more Russian provocations. Yesterday, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said that the peaceful sleep of EU citizens is over. Everyone in NATO must finally begin to take these facts and words seriously,” the Polish prime minister wrote.

Medvedev’s post, which Tusk mentioned, was distributed by him on May 29. In it, a Russian official threatened Europeans who support Ukraine. He, traditionally, tried to justify the actions of the Russian Federation and stated that “every EU country needs to shut up” regarding a Russian drone hitting a residential building in Romania. He also mentioned the attack on Starobilsk, emphasizing that the blood of those killed there “is on the hands of such scum as Ursula, Merz, Macron, Starmer and all the other disgusting parasites.”

“So they better get used to it. This will not be the last time. The war continues! And citizens of EU countries, as the population of nations at war, should not fall asleep hoping for good nights. Especially near the drone factories supplying weapons to Bandera's forces. So shut your mouths. You haven't seen anything yet,” Medvedev wrote.



Ashley Davis

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