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Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:India   来源:Europe  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The scenes in Liverpool are appalling — my thoughts are with all those injured or affected.

The scenes in Liverpool are appalling — my thoughts are with all those injured or affected.

I hope Trump understands this!— Dmitry Medvedev (@MedvedevRussiaE)

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

Currently the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and a key Putin ally, Medvedev served as the Russian president between 2008 and 2012, and is known for his sabre-rattling comments.He has repeatedly warned throughout the course of Russia’s war on Ukraine that Moscow could use its nuclear arsenal.Putin also raised the possibility of nuclear confrontation in a state of the nation address in March 2024, warning Western powers of Russia’s nuclear capabilities should any decide to deploy troops in support of Ukraine.

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

“Everything that the West comes up with creates the real threat of a conflict with the use of nuclear weapons, and thus the destruction of civilisation,” Putin said at the time.Medvedev’s public rebuke of Trump also comes after the US president said in a post on Sunday that Putin had

Serbia's protesting students rally nationwide, putting pressure on Vucic to call early elections

“gone absolutely CRAZY”

by carrying out extensive aerial attacks on Ukraine despite widespread calls for a ceasefire and Washington’s frustrated attempts to broker a peace accord.Aamiina said she has done her best with the children, but is mindful that their chances of integrating into a society outside the camp diminish rapidly as they grow older. She believes they must leave the camp soon if they are to stand a chance of living a normal life.

"It's sad because I came from Sweden. I don't even have Somali citizenship. [The children] are Swedish... and they are supposed to be there," she said.Then, with the guard distracted for a minute, Aamiina suddenly began speaking urgently in fluent Swedish.

"They [the guards] play nice now, but that’s not how they are with us," she said. "My son can’t go to the camp fence because he says they’ll shoot him."Roj, where 2,600 women and children are held, is a smaller and marginally cleaner version of the al-Hol camp, which holds about 40,000 people displaced by ISIL or related to ISIL fighters.

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