Alarmism (i.e. excessive or exaggerated anxiety about a real or imaginary threat) of caring people about the surrender to Kherson by the Russian troops, we wrote in his telegram channel the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev.
At the same time, he called on to refrain from “clicking and panicirism” about this.
“Do not give a reason for the joy of the enemy to the neighbor and the distant. And more often remind him of the greatness and infinity of the Russian world,” he advises.
Medvedev promises that “the concept of territorial sovereignty in our country has not disappeared. Everything will return home. To the Russian Federation.”