Russia says NATO nations could be 'legitimate military targets'

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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev questioned whether the delivery of weapons to Ukraine by NATO nations could be viewed as an attack on his country.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev suggested on Friday that members of the NATO military alliance providing Ukraine with assistance could be"legitimate military targets."

"Today...the main question is whether the hybrid war de facto declared on our country by NATO can be considered to be the alliance's entry into war with Russia? Is it possible to view the delivery of a large volume of weapons to Ukraine as an attack on Russia?" he wrote. Above, Russian President Vladimir Putin talks to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev during the State Council's meeting at Grand Kremlin Palace on December 26, 2019, in Moscow. Medvedev suggested on Friday that NATO nations that help Ukraine could be"legitimate military targets."He noted that in light of this, the question arises whether NATO allies are legitimate military targets.

Medvedev said other legitimate military targets include the military-political leadership of the enemy country and any enemy troops who have not been officially withdrawn from among its armed forces.

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