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In battle, you are deer: Ekaterina Solyar brightly responded to Medvedev's demagoguery

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dmitry medvedev continues to impress with his absurd statements. This time, Putin's henchman made ridiculous predictions about the end of the war in Ukraine.

Medvedev tried to question the publications of Western analysts about how the situation in Ukraine would develop. Channel 24 journalist and TV presenter Ekaterina Solyar responded to another portion of nonsense from the deputy head of the Russian Security Council.

What Medvedev wrote about

The ex-president of Russia is haunted by the conclusions of Western experts who do not promise Russia anything good. In his message in the telegram, he mentioned that British journalists named 5 likely scenarios for the development of events in Ukraine.

Medvedev said that all forecasts about Ukraine's victory in the war with Russia are “lies and demagogy for processing the electorate” .

This is said by Dmitry Medvedev, who himself is considered the main demagogue of “the whole movement,” Ekaterina Solyar noted.

The Deputy Head of the Russian Security Council wrote his forecast on how events in Ukraine might develop. In Medvedev's dreams, there are “only 1.5 possible scenarios.” Of course, according to his version, Russia wins in each of the options.

Ekaterina Solyar's reaction

Medvedev ended his message with the Latin phrase ” Tertium non datur!” , which means “there is no third”. The TV presenter of Channel 24 noted that she was even glad that he remembered the Latin expression.

“I also very often add Latin when communicating with those who write to me” because of the curb. “For one simple reason – you need to speak with the dead in the language of the dead “, – said Solyar.

She noted that she also had several phrases that she would like to convey to “disrespectful Medvedev”.

The first of these is In pace leones, in proelio cervi. It means: “In time of peace you are lions, but in battle you are deer”. I would also like to address another phrase: “Audi, vide, tace, si tu vis vivere”. Translated, it means: “Listen, observe, be silent if you want to live in peace,” the journalist said.

She added that the ex-president of Russia can use these phrases, because they are more suitable for the situation in which Russia finds itself.

Ekaterina Solyar responded powerfully in Bear Latin: watch the video

Medvedev's other absurd statements: briefly

  • Frightened by the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Medvedev stated that in the event of a strike by our heroes in Crimea, “Ukraine will face judgment day” . It is noteworthy that Putin's subordinate subsequently deleted his post with threats.
  • Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev visited the occupied Luhansk region on August 12 and met with the leaders of the quasi-republics. According to Channel 24 intelligence sources, Medvedev introduced himself to Donbas militants as Putin's successor.
  • In early August, Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Russian Security Council, called for the restoration of the Soviet Union. The former Russian president questioned the independence of Ukraine, Georgia and Kazakhstan.

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