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Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: With words about the option of a decapitating strike, officials in the United States actually threaten the President of Russia

Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation: With words about the option of a decapitating strike, officials in the United States actually threaten the President of RussiaRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov commented on the statements of individual officials in the United States about a possible decapitation strike on the Kremlin.

In an interview with the TASS news agency, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry pointed out that, that such statements by unnamed officials are in fact a direct threat, addressed to Russian President Vladimir Putin, moreover, the threat of its physical elimination.

Foreign Minister noted, what if such ideas are really hatched by some of the officials in the USA, then "this someone should think very well about the consequences of this kind of plans".

Sergei Lavrov also recalled the recent statement of Liz Truss before her appointment as British Prime Minister. We are talking about a statement, in which Truss indicated her readiness to immediately press the button for the use of nuclear weapons. Recall, that Truss did not last long in the chair of the British prime minister, however, the fact that the highest bureaucracy is ready even for a nuclear confrontation, she revealed with her statement.

Sergey Lavrov's comments were made after, how the Russian embassy drew attention to the words of an unnamed representative of the American command about the option of delivering a decapitating strike on Russia, according to Russian leadership. The Russian diplomatic mission noted, that all this leads to a new version of the Caribbean crisis.

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