VLADIMIR Putin’s chief lapdog Dmitry Medvedev has threatened to turn Kyiv into a “giant melted spot” in a disturbing threat.
Russia is ramping up its threats after Keir Starmer and Joe Biden met to talk about giving Ukraine the green light to fire Western long-range missiles inside Russia. Speaking today the former Russian prime minister and close Putin ally said permission for Ukraine to fire the rockets over enemy lines would spark a fierce response on its capital.
Referring to Kyiv he wrote in a Telegram post: “And that would be it. A giant, grey, melted spot instead of ‘the mother of Russian cities’.”
He also ranted about how “Russia is showing patience” but that the West should not assume Putin would balk at “crossing the line” or triggering an “apocalypse” with nuclear weapons.
Medvedev just this week threatened to use hypersonic missiles to sink Britain if Zelensky’s armies were granted the go-ahead with UK Storm Shadow missiles. Starmer left DC on Friday after the crunch talks – with no conclusive decision reached on the rockets.
A Western official has said no announcement will be made until the “first missile lands”, according to The Telegraph.
Starmer said the meeting was “long and productive” but failed to directly address questions on long-range missiles.
The most recent threat comes as Putin is being pushed to green light a nuclear bomb test as a wider warning to the West.





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