Russian official: Crimea attack will be followed by ‘Day of Judgment’

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TASS news agency quoted Medvedev Saying that in the event of an attack on Crimea, "The day of reckoning will come quickly and it will be very difficult, and it is very difficult to hide it".

Medvedev did not go into details but has previously warned the United States of the dangers of trying to punish a nuclear power like Russia for its actions in Ukraine, saying it could endanger humanity.

These comments were broadcast a day after a Ukrainian official said that Crimeawhich most of the world still recognizes as being part of Ukraine, could be a target for missiles "himars" American-made, which was recently deployed by Kyiv during its fight against Russian forces.

Earlier in the day, Interfax news agency quoted Medvedev as telling a group of Veterans of World War II: "If any other country, be it Ukraine or NATO countries, believes that Crimea is not Russian, then that is a systematic threat to us.".

Medvedev, who is now the deputy head of the Russian Security Council, added, "This is a direct and explicit threat, especially given what happened to Crimea. Crimea returned to Russia".

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TASS news agency quoted Medvedev He said that in the event of an attack on Crimea, “the day of reckoning will come quickly and it will be very difficult, very difficult to hide.”

Medvedev did not go into details but has previously warned the United States of the dangers of trying to punish a nuclear power like Russia for its actions in Ukraine, saying it could endanger humanity.

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These comments were broadcast a day after a Ukrainian official said that Crimeawhich most of the world still recognizes as part of Ukraine, could be a target of the US-made HIMARS missiles, which Kyiv recently deployed while fighting Russian forces.

Earlier in the day, Interfax news agency quoted Medvedev as telling a group of Veterans of World War II“If any other country, whether it is Ukraine or NATO countries, thinks that Crimea is not Russian, that is a systematic threat to us.”

“This is a direct and explicit threat, especially given what happened to Crimea. Crimea has returned to Russia,” added Medvedev, who is now deputy head of the Russian Security Council.

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