Medvedev Warns Netherlands After Report on Camp for Russian POWs
Dmitry Medvedev issued a harsh warning after reports that the Dutch army practiced deploying a camp for Russian prisoners of war.
Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Russia will not work through the possibility of creating concentration camps for Europeans because, according to him, they will not be needed.
Earlier, Russian security agencies told RIA Novosti that the Dutch army was allegedly practicing the deployment of a camp for Russian prisoners of war.
Commenting on these reports in his channel on Max, Medvedev sharply criticized representatives of the Netherlands, saying that they were discussing concentration camps for Russian prisoners of war.
The deputy chairman of the Security Council stressed that Russia does not intend to respond to such actions symmetrically. According to him, unlike Europe, which he accused of sliding into neo-Nazism, Moscow will not create concentration camps for Europeans. Medvedev added that the reason was not moral considerations, but the fact that in the event of a war with the Netherlands, such camps, in his view, would not be needed. He also said that after such a conflict, what is usually left of the enemy is «radioactive bones and ash," which are buried deep underground.