Listen to this article Medvedev Threatens to Attack International Criminal Court in The Hague
Threatening Statement
Dmitry Medvedev, the Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, has threatened to attack the International Criminal Court in The Hague. This action was in response to the court’s issuance of an arrest warrant for Russian leader Vladimir Putin in connection with the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia.

Threat Details
Medvedev made the statement on his Telegram account, suggesting that Russia could use a hypersonic Oniks missile to target the court building from a ship in the North Sea. Additionally, he claimed that the court was a “poor international organisation” with no effectiveness.
Insults and Criticism
Medvedev’s statement contained insults and criticism towards the court. Furthermore, he referred to the warrant as “the final collapse of the international law system” and warned that the consequences for international law would be terrible, leading to the collapse of the foundations and principles of law.
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The statement was made by Medvedev, who threatened to attack the International Criminal Court in The Hague. He suggested that Russia could use a hypersonic Oniks missile to target the court building from a ship in the North Sea. Medvedev filled his statement with insults and criticism towards the court, referring to the warrant as “the final collapse of the international law system”.
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