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Medvedev has another tantrum, threatens Ukraine over Crimea

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Medvedev has another tantrum, threatens Ukraine over Crimea

The former president and prime minister of Russia, now deputy head of Russia’s Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, burst into a fresh stream of hysterical threats against Kyiv at a meeting with World War II veterans in Volgograd on June 17. According to the Russian Interfax media agency, without naming anyone in particular, Medvedev said that "individual exalted blood-thirsty clowns... are trying to threaten us, I mean the attack on the Crimea, and so on,” referring to Ukrainian statements on the liberation of the Crimean peninsula.