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Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, stated that the World War II slogan has once again gained relevance in light of recent German statements and leaks.
This came according to what Medvedev posted on his official channel on the Telegram application, where he wrote:
Regarding the audio recording between German army officers about the planned attacks against our country:
Our eternal adversaries eventually become sworn enemies once again. Look at how carefully and in detail these officers discuss attacks on our territory using long-range missiles, the selection of targets to strike, as well as the methods most likely to cause the greatest amount of damage to our homeland and our people. Let us not forget the false rhetoric about Germany not participating in the conflict.
Who would have imagined this lately?
How can we respond to this diplomatically?
I don't know
All I know is one thing, that no one can express better than the words of a poet:
“That was his wish, and that was his fault
Let his house burn, not yours
And become his wife, not your wife
widow
And let his mother who bore him weep
Not your mother
And wait for his family, not yours
without hope
Kill even one of them!
Kill him quickly!
And whenever I see him again
"Kill him again"
It is from the poem “Kill Him” by the Soviet poet Konstantin Simonov (1915-1979).
Once again, the slogan of World War II becomes meaningful
"Death to the fascist German occupiers!"