Russia's Medvedev claims Moscow may send troops back to Kyiv: ‘nothing can be ruled out’

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Russia's Medvedev claims Moscow may send troops back to Kyiv: ‘nothing can be ruled out’
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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Moscow may look to send Russian troops back to Kyiv despite its failure to progress in eastern Ukraine.

reportedly suggested on Friday that Moscow may look to send troops back to Kyiv even as Russian troops struggle to progress in eastern Ukraine. issued inflammatory statements

"If you need to get to Kyiv, then you need to go to Kyiv, if to Lviv, then you need to go to Lviv in order to destroy this infection," he told Russian news outlet RIA according to numerous reports. "If we talk about some serious offensives that are associated with an attempt to recapture the Crimea, it is clear that this is the basis for the use of all means of protection," he told RIA Friday.

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