Medvedev launches a tirade against the International Criminal Court, threatens The Hague with a missile attack

Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, suggested on Monday that the Kremlin could launch a hypersonic missile at the International Criminal Court (ICC) after the organization issued an arrest warrant. Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“I’m afraid, gentlemen, everyone is accountable to God and the missiles,” Medvedev, a staunch Putin supporter who also served as Russia’s president from 2008 to 2012, wrote in a Telegram message, according to Russian state media TASS.

“It is quite possible to imagine how the hypersonic Onyx fired from Russian warship in the North Sea strikes a courthouse in The Hague. I’m afraid it can’t be knocked down.”

Medvedev also urged the judges to “keep an eye on the sky”, calling the court a “pathetic international organization”.

PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev walk along the Kremlin wall in June 2015.

PHOTO: Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev walk along the Kremlin wall in June 2015. (Associated Press)

ICC issued an arrest warrant Putin on Friday, arguing that he “is responsible for the war crime of illegal deportation of the population (children) and illegal transfer of the population (children) from the occupied territories of Ukraine to the Russian Federation.” Another warrant was also sent to Maria Alekseevna Lvova-Belova, Commissioner for Children’s Rights under the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.

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ass as many as 16,226 children were deported during the 13-month war, according to Ukrainian human rights chief Dmitry Lubinets.

President Biden called Putin’s arrest warrant “justified” over the weekend, saying he “clearly committed war crimes.”

Exterior view of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on March 29, 2022 in Den Haag, the Netherlands.

Exterior view of the International Criminal Court (ICC) on March 29, 2022 in Den Haag, the Netherlands. (Alex Gottschalk/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)

Other Russian officials have shrugged off the ICC warrant, which Russia does not recognize. The US and China also did not sign the 1998 Rome Statute, which establishes the powers of the court.

Medvedev has repeatedly made blasphemous predictions, including US civil war breaks out in 2023 and that a Russian defeat in a conventional war could “trigger the start of a nuclear war”.

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Earlier this month, he called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky the “chief Nazi” despite Zelensky being Jewish. On Friday, Medvedev called the senator. Lindsey Graham, RSC, “ba—–” after the Russian fighter. collided with an American Reaper drone over the Black Sea.