Dmitry Medvedev: Russia will not stop until it conquers Kiev

Dmitry Medvedev Russia will not stop until it conquers Kiev

Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia and current chairman of the country's Security Council, said that Russia will not stop until it conquers Kiev, a direct threat to Ukraine, in the context in which the Russian army is preparing a new major offensive now .

Dmitry Medvedev also states that Odesa would be a Russian city, and that any kind of negotiations would only provide preparation time for the Russian army, so that it could conquer more Ukrainian cities, which of course generated a lot of unrest in worldwide.

"Medvedev said that in order to "achieve the goals of the special operation, we will have to reach Kiev." According to him, if the Kremlin fails to do it now, "they will do it after some time." The Kremlin believes that Kiev is "a threat to the existence of Russia" and is a "Russian city" anyway.

Medvedev also mentioned Odessa, which he called "a Russian city." "Odessa, come home, we are waiting for Odessa in the Russian Federation," he said. Medvedev literally said that 'peace talks' and 'territorial concessions' will only give the Kremlin time to regain its combat capability so that it can then try to recapture Kiev and other Ukrainian cities."