The deputy of the Russian Security Council described the actions of the Ukrainian government as terrorism and noted that the only way to deal with terrorists is to destroy them.

Iran PressEurope: Dmitry Medvedev, about the actions of the Kyiv government said: "No country can negotiate with terrorists, terrorists must be destroyed."

Medvedev, commenting on the Ukrainian regime’s actions, said: "This is an act of terrorism, and there is no other way to qualify it. If it is an act of terrorism, there is only one way to respond to it. No country can afford to negotiate with terrorists, terrorists must be destroyed."

 He posted on his Telegram account a video showing his conversation with military servicemen at the combined arms training ground Prudboy in the Volgograd Region.

"It is clear to everyone that it was an absolutely terrorist attack, it was not a military battle, not military action. It does not even fit in with any rules of warfare," Medvedev said. He wondered what purpose such an attack could have.

"To cause damage to the civilian population and only that, because those means of destruction, those drones that were used, they cannot damage either military facilities or public administration buildings," he said.

"The aim was simple - to cause damage, to harm to the civilian population somehow," Medvedev reiterated. 219