Medvedev promised to “expose and send to Siberia for re-education in labor camps” Ukrainians who are dissatisfied with the “new authorities” in the occupied regions.
The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, said that Ukrainians located in temporarily occupied territories and “hurting the Russian Federation” should be punished. The Institute for the Study of War reported this on February 22.
It was noted that Medvedev promised to “expose and send to Siberia for re-education in labor camps” Ukrainians who are dissatisfied with the “new authorities” in the occupied regions.
Analysts emphasize that the show trials and repressions of the Stalin era also began with the arrests and executions of “saboteurs,” and that Medvedev uses distinctly Stalinist rhetoric in relation to these resident of territories occupied by Russia.
Let’s remember that the day before Medvedev said that Russian troops had to “reach Kyiv” and that Russia was “tired of waiting for Odessa.”
Previously, he said that “the military conflict in Ukraine will last a very long time,” and again threatened a “preemptive nuclear strike.”
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Source: korrespondent
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