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WorldAsia“Do you want missiles in the DPRK? “: Medvedev scared South Korea

“Do you want missiles in the DPRK? “: Medvedev scared South Korea

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Another country presents itself as an enemy of Russia – South Korea has expressed its willingness to help Ukraine with weapons. The Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Medvedev, threatened in response to this to place the last Russian weapons in the DPRK.

“South Korean President Yun Sok-yeol has said that in principle this state is ready to supply arms to the Kiev regime. Moreover, until recently, the South Koreans ardently asserted that the possibility of supplying lethal weapons to Kiev was completely ruled out,” Medvedev wrote in his Telegram.

The politician is interested in how the South Korean people will evaluate this decision of the authorities when, in response, Russia places the last weapons near its borders on the territory of the DPRK.


Earlier, South Korean President Yoon Sok Yol had authorized the supply of weapons to Kiev in the event of “large-scale attacks against civilians”.

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