Citizens should report to special services those who receive Ukrainian funds in Russia, said Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
The politician calls the recipients of funds from Ukraine “traitors”.
“It is time to realize the very obvious things. If someone in front of you said that he received money or work from Ukrainian sources, then most likely this person has gone down the path of betrayal. And he’s already committed a crime. He is an enemy and it should be reported to special services or law enforcement,” his assistant Oleg Osipov told RIA Novosti of Medvedev’s remarks.
So, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation commented on the terrorist act in St. Petersburg, which claimed the life of war correspondent Vladlen Tatarsky.
In addition, Medvedev wished all victims of the explosion a speedy recovery.
“Blessed memory of the late Vladlen Tatarsky,” the politician said.