Medvedev’s reaction to Senator’s statemes to repeat the siege of Leningrad

In response to the request of the Senator of the Czech Republic to repeat the siege of Leningrad, the vice preside of the Russian National Security Council said that such a thing was not understandable and should not be forgotten.
According to RCO News Agency, Russian National Security Council Vice Preside Dmitry Medvedev posted a message on social media to rece statemes by Czech Republic Senator Miroslava Nemkova that Moscow had to siege Leningrad, which once happened during World War II. Experience again.
The Czech Republic’s senator earlier wrote in a message on the X -Social network that “Russia should not celebrate the anniversary of the abolition of Leningrad’s siege, but should experience it again.” He deleted his post shortly afterwards.
In his message, Medvedev described the Senator’s request for repeating Leningrad’s siege, according to Ryanovosti.
The siege of Leningrad began with a population of 1.5 million, as the second Soviet capital on September 8, and was a long -term arrest by German and Finnish forces over the city of Leningrad, which took place on the eastern fro of World War II. The siege of the city was breaking up uil January 1, after 5 days. This siege is one of the most destructive and deadly siege in history.
Mododov wrote in the following: “Just think about it; Some degenerate Europeans, who are pronounced in Russian like the word “German” in Russian, wish us this way, for me and you, once again to kill at least one million of our compatriots. How can you understand this? “
Dimitri Medvedev, formerly Prime Minister and Russian Preside, expressed regret that tens of thousands of Soviet soldiers lost their lives during the liberation of the Czech lands. It is common from Russia.
He added: “This should not be forgotten by such seences as well as evil people like this Nemcowa.”
The senior Russian official also wished that these people would be eliminated in a new era, such as Spring Prague, which took place in year 6.
Spring of Prague is a period of the spread of individual and social freedoms in Czechos, which lasted exactly seven and a half mohs, from January 1 to August 6.
That year, in the election of the Czech Communist Party of Czechos, Aonin Novotney, a symbol of Stalin’s Communism, was in the minority and the first secretary of the Communist Party was transferred to Alexander Dubcheck. Dobchk believed in a combination of socialism and democracy and made major changes in the Slovak political space, for example the press censorship was reduced and the ery of foreign publications io the coury was released.
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