Russia’s Medvedev floats kidnapping scenario involving Germany’s Merz
- Dmitry Medvedev, former Russian President, suggested possible abduction operations targeting leaders like German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, stating it could be an excellent twist in the events.
- Medvedev claimed there are grounds for prosecuting Merz in Germany, adding that there would be no loss if such actions took place since citizens are suffering needlessly.
- The German government condemned Medvedev's comments, asserting that Chancellor Merz is well protected and secure despite the threats.
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Former Russian President Medvedev speculated about a possible kidnapping of the Chancellor – the German government responds with strong words.
Former Russian president now launches frontal attack on German Chancellor.
The Russian leadership is contemplating a kidnapping of Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who rejects the threat harshly.
Medvedev Makes Speculative Kidnapping Threats Against Merz and Zelensky
Russia’s former president Dmitry Medvedev has suggested that the kidnapping of German chancellor Friedrich Merz could be conceivable, drawing a direct comparison to what he described as U.S. practices abroad. Speaking to Russia’s state news agency TASS, Medvedev said such an act would be a realistic scenario and framed it as a response to recent international events. Medvedev, now vice chairman of Russia’s National Security Council, referred to …
Medvedev brings German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in connection with a hypothetical abduction by the USA.
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