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A senior Putin warlord has urged Russia to fire nuclear weapons at Britain for supplying depleted uranium shells to Kiev.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov made another public appearance last week after being accused of poisoning.

He has since stated that he is “perfectly” healthy – but a little bloated – and resumed his fanatical diatribes in support of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“Western countries have long made no secret of their sordid rhetoric towards Russia,” he said.

This time, Britain almost brags that it intends to supply Ukraine with depleted uranium shells.

“They even managed to ‘assure’ everyone that it wasn’t radioactive uranium.

“In Russia there are a thousand times fewer fools who do not know the properties of heavy metals.”

He warned: “I will not mention the consequences of using such dirty grenades…”.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is Putin’s deputy on the Kremlin Security Council (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov at the Kremlin on March 13, 2023 (Photo: AFP via Getty Images)

Kadyrov then urged Putin to “demonstrate to the West once the effects of uranium pollution on its own territory – then the desire to discuss this issue will disappear by itself.”

Meanwhile, ex-President Dmitry Medvedev, who is now Putin’s deputy on the powerful Kremlin Security Council, defended the bloody war, claiming that Ukraine is part of Russia.

While he admitted that Putin is behaving like mobster Al Capone in Ukraine, he blamed the West and warned the conflict could go on for “decades”.

“As we know, a kind word and a gun get more results than a kind word alone — this is attributed to Al Capone, although he never said it,” Medvedev said.

“But it is, unfortunately, an immutable fact of modern political life…”

Keeping his finger on Russia’s nuclear button, Medvedev warned that any attempt to arrest Putin on war crimes charges would be treated as a declaration of war.

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Senior Russian security official Dmitry Medvedev said Putin is behaving like mobster Al Capone in Ukraine (Photo: autolada.ru/East2West News)

The UN and several human rights organizations describe a “massive network” of detention centers and convoys in which civilians are systematically driven from their homes by invading Russian soldiers.

The decision aims to bring him before a tribunal in The Hague for allegedly trafficking Ukrainian children from the occupied territories to Russia.

“Let’s imagine – of course this is a situation that will never happen, yes – but let’s imagine it actually happened,” Medvedev said.

“For example, a sitting president of a nuclear power comes to Germany and is arrested.

‘What is it? A declaration of war on the Russian Federation.

“In this case, all our resources [firepower] flies to the Bundestag, the Chancellery and so on.’

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