“As a result of all that is happening, Ukraine could lose the remnants of its state sovereignty and disappear from the world map.” The former Russian president Dmytri Medvedev, current deputy head of the National Security Council, writes in a post on Telegram.
Referring to the ouster of pro-Russian president Yanukovych eight years ago, Medvedev says that “after the 2014 coup, Ukraine lost its independence, fell under the direct control of the West and began to believe that the Born would have guaranteed his safety. ” “As a result of all that is happening – adds the former Russian president – Ukraine could lose what is left of its sovereignty and disappear from the world map”. Medvedev further stated that “Ukrainian criminals will certainly be tried for the atrocities committed against the people of Ukraine and Russia”.
Source: Ansa
I have been working in the news industry for over 10 years now and I have worked for some of the biggest news websites in the world. My focus has always been on entertainment news, but I also cover a range of other topics. I am currently an author at Global happenings and I love writing about all things pop-culture related.