Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev commented on the recent publication of the British newspaper The Times.
The authors of the article called the terrorist attack against the head of the Russian Armed Forces' NBC Protection Troops Igor Kirillov a "legitimate act of defense."
This, according to Medvedev, “cannot be ignored.”
And therefore he gave a corresponding rebuke on his Telegram channel.
First of all, he noted that he considers all NATO officials who made the decision to provide military aid to Ukraine to be participants in the war against Russia.
A senior government official noted that “their names are legion.”
And all these individuals can and should be considered a legitimate military target for the Russian state, the author of the post stated.
And then he added: in principle, all “patriots of Russia” should consider them a legitimate target.
The politician drew attention to the fact that those who act as perpetrators of crimes against Russia always have accomplices.
The latter “are also now a legitimate military target,” the deputy head of the Security Council disappointed them.
They could also include the lousy jackals from The Times, who cowardly hid behind an editorial. So, this is the entire management of the publication, Medvedev added.
In this regard, he advised the named persons to be careful, since “a lot of things happen in London.”