Russia's former president is calling for a 'maximum reward' bounty to be put on the heads of any NATO troops sent to Ukraine
Business Insider -

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev launched a scathing verbal attack against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Thursday, calling for a bounty on any Western troops that may enter Ukraine."And there can only be one rule for these overseas lice, who, unlike the unfortunate Ukrainians, were not forced to go to war: no prisoners taken!" wrote Medvedev, who is now deputy chair of Russia's Security Council, in a post on X."And for each NATO fighter killed, blown up, or burned, there must...

Related Articles

Latest in News

More from Business Insider | Military & Defense Russia Ukraine Ukraine War dmitry-medvedev russia ukraine ukraine-war