Dmitry Medvedev is at it again, threatening Western leaders with nuclear attacks if they cross a line.
Medvedev says no leaders in Washington, Paris, and London won't "be able to hide" if they send troops to Ukraine.
AdvertisementFormer Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday threatened nuclear strikes on Western leaders who want to send their troops to Ukraine, doubling down on his increasingly hostile rhetoric toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Related storiesStrategic nuclear weapons are those typically launched via intercontinental ballistic missiles.
But such threats have also been categorized as bluffs by Western leaders, who say the Kremlin hopes to scare Ukraine's allies off.
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