Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev advised the former Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Rajmund Andrzejczak not to be a beast.
This is how Medvedev responded to the Polish general’s threat to strike St. Petersburg.
The Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council published his response on Telegram.
How Medvedev responded to Andrzejczak's threat to strike St. Petersburg
As reported by Polish media on October 11, Andrzejczak stated that in the event of a Russian attack on the Baltic countries, strikes will be carried out on all strategic Russian facilities within a radius of 300 kilometers.
We will attack St. Petersburg directly, the general added.
Commenting on this statement, Medvedev recommended Andrzejczak to remember the numerous partitions of Poland and not wake the beast.
Warsaw was part of the Russian Empire. Did you miss it? – the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council wrote on his Telegram channel.