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Russia’s Security Council Vice President Dmitry Medvedev rescued this Thursday a message from Soviet leader Joseph Stalin during World War II in which he urged the military industry to increase arms production in connection with the military campaign in Ukraine.
“Colleagues, I want you to listen to me and remember the words of the Generalissimo. As you well know, the results of such statements were impressive, and if it were not so, you understand what would have happened,” Medvedev said, RIA Novosti reports. Report. The video was posted on his Telegram channel.
“I’ll start destroying them”
Medvedev read a telegram from Stalin: “I ask you to honestly and on time fulfill orders for the supply of tank hulls for the Chelyabinsk Tractor Plant. Now I ask and hope that you will fulfill your duty to the fatherland.”

“Within a few days, if it is proved that you have violated your duty to the Motherland, I will begin to destroy you as criminals who neglect the honor and interests of your Motherland. We must not allow our soldiers to suffer on the front line from a shortage of tanks. , and in the deep rear it is idling and idling,” he added.
Telegram sent by Stalin On September 17, 1941, a few months after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, it was read by Medvedev at a meeting of the working group of the military-industrial commission.
Medvedev, who was president Russia Between 2008 and 2012, the Russian emphasized that this showed that “there is no perfect production or organization,” but everyone should understand that obligations accumulate due to the failure to fulfill military orders for a long time.
belligerent and aggressive language
In statements to the press, Medvedev expressed his intention to “encourage” the heads of military-industrial corporations with a telegram Stalinwho died 70 years ago.
“They deserve it,” said Medvedev, who has become Ukraine in a high-ranking official who used the most belligerent and aggressive language against Ukraine and the West, to the point of threatening to bombard the International Criminal Court after it issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Medvedev assured for several months that Russia has “enough ammunition” and that the military industry at some factories has increased production rates up to ten times, although Western and Ukrainian intelligence says otherwise, especially with regard to Kalibr cruise missiles and Iskander missiles.
(As reported by EFE)
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