Twitter blocked in Germany and Poland the post of Dmitry Medvedev, in which he talked about the “disappearance” of Ukraine to comply with local laws, although Elon Musk came to the defense of the Russian official, reports Meduza.

Putin, Medvedev and United Russia party president Andriy TurchakPhoto: Oleksiy Nikolsky / Sputnik / Profimedia Images

Medvedev’s aide Oleg Osypov told the RIA Novosti agency that the situation “will not remain unanswered.”

In a message published on Saturday on Twitter and VKontakte, the Russian equivalent of Facebook, Medvedev wrote that the current Ukrainian state is of no interest to anyone in Russia, Europe, the United States, Latin America, Asia and Africa, so Ukraine’s days are numbered. .

He added that Ukraine has turned into a “misunderstanding” that was born after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and that “millions of our compatriots live here, who have been persecuted by the Nazi regime in Kyiv for years.”

“No one on the planet needs Ukraine like this. That’s why he won’t be there,” he concluded.

Meduza journalists recall that the owner and CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk, rejected calls to remove the post after it was requested by users of the social network.

“All news is propaganda to one degree or another. Let the people decide for themselves,” said the South African billionaire.

Dmytro Medvedev sent shocking messages on social networks

The former Russian prime minister and vice president stood out after the start of the war in Ukraine with his numerous aggressive messages published on his Telegram channel, as well as on other social networks available in Russia, his attacks are aimed both at Ukraine and official persons in Kyiv. as well as foreign officials and partners of Ukraine.

For example, on January 14 of this year, he accused the Prime Minister of Japan, Fumio Kisida, of “shameful submission” to the US and suggested that he commit seppuku.

His message came after a meeting in Washington between Kishida and US President Joe Biden, after which the two leaders issued a joint statement saying: “We state unequivocally that any use of nuclear weapons by Russia in Ukraine would be an act of hostility against humanity and not justified in any way.”

Medvedev said the statement showed “paranoia” against Russia and “betrays the memory of the hundreds of thousands of Japanese who died in the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings,” adding that instead of asking the United States to repent, Kishida reveals that it is “only a service companion for Americans.”

He stated that such shame could only be washed away by committing seppuku, a form of suicide by dismemberment, also known as harakiri. Kishida should commit seppuku during a cabinet meeting after returning from Washington, Medvedev added.

Then, last month, he suggested that US Senator Lindsay Graham may have been involved in a plane crash because of statements he made after his MQ-9 Reaper drone crashed after colliding with a Russian warplane.

“Especially against the background of the statements of such damned Americans as Senator (Republican Lindsey) Graham, who said that the Russian planes should be shot down. By the way, sometimes such people get into plane crashes,” warned Medvedev, who ended his text with an emoticon with the image of a cross.

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