NEW DELHI: Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev has warned that the Russia-Ukraine conflict may end up dragging on for decades as the fight is an “existential” conflict for Moscow and a «fight for its very existence». According to a report by RT, Medvedev posted on social media stating that «Russia must destroy and fully dismantle the Ukrainian state that is a terrorist in its essence, making sure this filth never re-emerges again». Medvedev, who is currently deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, wrote: “Should it take years or even decades, then so be it. We have no choice: either we will destroy their hostile political regime, or the collective West will eventually tear Russia to pieces. And in this case, it will perish with us. Nobody needs this." «Therefore, the only way is a complete dismantling of the state machine of the hostile country and absolute guarantees of loyalty for the future. They can only be provided by Russia’s control over everything that is happening and will happen in the territories of the former Banderite state. And we will achieve that,» he said. 'Western support will dry up'
MORE STORIES FOR YOU✕« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMIT«For the collective West, on the contrary, the ongoing hostilities are a strange war and their support for it cannot last forever. With such an approach to the conflict, the West is bound to end up defeated,» he added. “For them, this is a strange war in which people who are strangers to them are dying. And while they do not feel sorry for them, the West will never go beyond the point when its own interests get hurt too much,” the ex-president said, adding that
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