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The Russian politician accused the president of a neighboring country of receivi...

"Canada soon joins": Russia reacted to Zelensky's decree on the protection of Ukrainians

The Russian politician accused the president of a neighboring country of receiving drugs, and also stated that Ukraine is allegedly part of Russia. Former president and present deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev commented on the Presidential Decree of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on the protection of Ukrainians in Russia. He left the corresponding message in his Telegram.

According to Medvedev, Ukrainians are allegedly Russians, and "Little Russia" is part of Russia. He also accused the Ukrainian leader of drug use. He called his decision a propaganda course, which was caused by a "failure" on the front. "The senior Ukrainian addict made an unpretentious propaganda move caused by failure on the front. He mercilessly blowing a double dose, he signed a decree on territorial claims to Russia on earth," historically populated by Ukrainians. " This is part of Russia.

And the main "Ukrainian" is time to tie. So he will soon join Canada . . . " - Medvedev wrote. The decree states that Russia has systematically committed and continued to take action aimed at destroying national identity and suppression of Ukrainians over the centuries. It violates their rights and freedoms, in particular on the historical inhabited lands.