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Medvedev calls nuclear bomb the ‘backbone’ of state Speaking at the educational marathon ‘Knowledge. Firsts,’ the former president says that Russia could be the first to use nuclear weapons

Source: Meduza
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Russian Security Council, once again threatened to use nuclear weapons, which he considers to be the “backbone by which the state is held together.” Speaking at the educational marathon “Knowledge. Firsts,” Medvedev <a href="https://tass.ru/politika/17601427" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">said</a> that Russia could be the first to use nuclear weapons if there were some type of aggression that threatened the existence of the state. He added that Moscow’s adversaries should not underestimate such risks. “Let’s face it, if you have any weapons in your hands, and I, as a former president, know what they are, you should be prepared, that in a certain situation, you won’t hesitate to use them, no matter how monstrous and cruel it may sound,” Medvedev said.<br>
Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Russian Security Council, once again threatened to use nuclear weapons, which he considers to be the “backbone by which the state is held together.” Speaking at the educational marathon “Knowledge. Firsts,” Medvedev said that Russia could be the first to use nuclear weapons if there were some type of aggression that threatened the existence of the state. He added that Moscow’s adversaries should not underestimate such risks. “Let’s face it, if you have any weapons in your hands, and I, as a former president, know what they are, you should be prepared, that in a certain situation, you won’t hesitate to use them, no matter how monstrous and cruel it may sound,” Medvedev said.