
Russia has not yet used its entire military arsenal during the special operation in Ukraine, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, said.

‘[I want] to remind you that it is the Russian Federation that protects citizens. It is our country that has already returned and is returning the original Russian lands, and not vice versa.

And this return will continue,’ Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel, devoting the publication to the important results of the year for the country, which, according to him, began to be overwritten ‘in the routine of difficult everyday life and under the influence of very difficult military decisions.’

The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation also pointed out that ‘it is Russia today that is shaping the future world order, and not the [United] States with Britain or dark Kyiv,’ and this equal new world order will be built.’

In addition, Medvedev continued, ‘Russia is fighting alone against the Western world and NATO. Therefore, any parallels with the past are conditional or incorrect. Except for one thing: we alone can destroy enemy alliances or a powerful enemy,’ said the deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.

Separately, he drew attention to the fact that Russia is conducting combat work, trying to save the lives of its military personnel and civilians as much as possible, which cannot be said about the actions of Ukraine. ’Our enemies do not count the lives of their civilians and soldiers. And this is our huge moral difference with them,’ said the politician.

Medvedev devoted the last point to the weapons used during the special operation in Ukraine. He pointed out that the Russian Federation ‘for reasons that are obvious to all people, has not yet used its entire arsenal of weapons and has not hit ‘possible enemy targets located in populated areas.

‘And not only from our inherent human kindness. There is a time for everything,’ the deputy head of the Security Council warned. As an afterword, he added: ‘Last but not least. Only the closest unity, the highest morale and everyday hard work can ensure the country’s victory.’

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