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Medvedev Writes, Then Immediately Deletes Post About Georgia, Kazakhstan

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Medvedev Writes, Then Immediately Deletes Post About Georgia, Kazakhstan

Medvedev Writes, Then Immediately Deletes Post About Georgia, Kazakhstan402.08.2022, 10:40 20,468 The message was posted for a few minutes.A post appeared on the VKontakte page of Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev on the night of August 2. The post calls Kazakhstan an "artificial state," and asserts that "North and South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and the current territory of Georgia can only be united as a single state with Russia," the Novaya Gazeta. Europe reports.The entry was displayed for a few minutes. It has now been deleted. The post did not appear on Medvedev's Telegram channel. Ksenia Sobchak suggested that Medvedev's page could have been hacked. He himself has not yet commented on it.As stated in the publication, before 1801 there was no such country as Georgia, it appeared only within the borders of the Russian Empire. Kazakhstan, according to the author of the entry, is "former Russian territories", whose authorities resettle various ethnic groups, which "can be classified as genocide of Russians". "We do not intend to turn a blind eye to this. Until Russians get there, there will be no order," the author writes."All nations inhabiting the once great and mighty Soviet Union will once again live together in friendship and understanding," the message reads. It also states that "after the liberation of Kyiv and all the territories of Little Russia from the gangs of nationalists who proclaimed the Ukrainianism invented by them, Russia will again become united, mighty and invincible, as it was a thousand years ago in the time of the Old Russian state."After that, under the united hand of Moscow, led by the Slavic people, we will go on the next campaign to restore the borders of our homeland, which, as you know, do not end anywhere," the publication says.In the evening of August 1, Medvedev published a post on his Telegram channel saying that the situation in the context of Russia-US relations is now "much worse than the Cold War". "Much worse! And it's not our fault," he wrote.Later, RIA Novosti reported that, according to Medvedev's aide, the politician's VKontakte page had been hacked, and that the administration of the social network and those "who are entitled" will investigate this incident.
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