Medvedev "broke through" after the vote on US aid to Ukraine

21.04.2024/17/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    477

On Saturday, April 20, the US House of Representatives approved a bill on military and financial assistance to Ukraine. The former Russian president, and now the deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Dmytro Medvedev, immediately reacted to this event.

"There was no doubt that American lawmakers would approve "aid" to a gang of neo-Nazis. It was a vote of happy state geeks:


a) for the continuation of the civil war of the divided people of our previously united country;

b) for the maximum increase in the number of victims of this war," he wrote in his Telegram channel.

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Medvedev added that Russia will win, despite "61 billion bloody dollars, which will mostly go down the throat of their insatiable military industry." Once again, there were pathetic words about the fact that "power and truth are with us."



"But taking into account the Russophobic decision that has taken place, I cannot help but wish the USA to dive into a new civil war as soon as possible. Which, I hope, will be radically different from the war between the North and the South in the 19th century and will be fought with the use of airplanes, tanks, artillery, MLRS, all kinds of missiles and other weapons. And which will finally lead to the inglorious collapse of the vile evil empire of the 21st century - the United States of America," Medvedev published.

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Vote for aid to Ukraine in the US House of Representatives

The US House of Representatives voted to approve aid to Ukraine. Voting for this and three other draft laws, in particular regarding aid to Israel and Taiwan, took place on Saturday, April 20.



60,84 billion dollars will be allocated from the American budget to support Ukraine. Funds will be distributed in several directions.

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The next step will be consideration of the bill in the US Senate. The leader of the majority in the upper house of Congress, Chuck Schumer, said that he is expected on Tuesday, April 23. If approved, the document will be forwarded to US President Joe Biden for signature.


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