Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev threatened the International Criminal Court with a hypersonic missile strike Monday after the court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin.
in Ukraine who were then deported to Russia. “The ICC judges got excited in vain,” Medvedev wrote on his Telegram channel. “Look, they say, we are brave, we did not crap ourselves to raise a hand against the largest nuclear power. Alas, gentlemen, everyone walks under God and rockets.
It is quite possible to imagine the targeted use of afrom the North Sea from a Russian ship at the Hague courthouse.” Medvedev claimed such a strike wouldn’t start a new conflict as “the court is just a miserable international organization, not the population of a NATO country. “They are afraid,” he continued. “And no one will be sorry. So, citizen judges, look carefully to the sky…”
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