President Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev © Ekaterina Shtukina © Sputnik
Insider: Russia's former president says Ukraine might not 'even exist on the world map' in 2 years
* Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, says Ukraine might not exist in two years.
* Medvedev, a Putin ally, is gaining a lot of attention over his bombastic Telegram posts.
* Russia has been accused by Biden, among others, of committing genocide in Ukraine.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made another bombastic statement on Telegram on Wednesday, suggesting that Ukraine might not exist in two years amid Russia's military offensive in the country.
Medvedev was posting about Ukraine seeking liquefied natural gas from the US under a lend-lease plan that would see it pay Washington back in two years.
The former Russian leader — a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin — apparently is not a fan of this proposal, which comes as Europe vies to end its reliance on Russian energy in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
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Update #1: Putin Ally Doubts Ukraine Will Still Exist in Two Years (Newsweek)
Update #2: Top Russian security official questions whether Ukraine will 'exist on the map' in 2 years (FOX News)
WNU Editor: Ukraine has responded .... The Office of the President of Ukraine responds to Medvedev: Ukraine was, is and will be (Ukrayinska Pravda).
Update #3: Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has definitely become a hardliner .... Putin ally Medvedev warns 'Horsemen of the Apocalypse are on their way' in latest chilling outburst weeks after warning of 'full scale nuclear war' (Daily Mail).
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