Putin ally claims West fails to ‘fully realize’ threat of nuclear war with Russia

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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and close Putin ally, claimed Western nations have failed to 'fully realize' the threat of nuclear war as fighting rages on in Ukraine.

on Friday claimed that the West has failed to"fully realize" the threat of a nuclear conflict with Moscow and suggested the war in Ukraine could last for"decades."

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman and the head of the United Russia party Dmitry Medvedev chairs a meeting on saving businesses and jobs in foreign companies via video link at Gorki state residence, outside Moscow, Russia, on March 16.

has repeatedly issued inflammatory comments regarding the threat of nuclear warfare with the West over the conflict in Ukraine, and in March said that"nothing can be ruled out" when it comes to Russia’s war effort. Ukrainian President Volodymyr ZelenskyyFILE - Ukrainian soldiers fire a cannon near Bakhmut, an eastern city where fierce battles against Russian forces have been taking place, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, May 15, 2023.

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