“That’s why we live in a large and strong country... which in its military power is not inferior to any country in the world,” TASS quoted him as saying at a meeting in Chechnya with commanders of units participating in the special operation.

Medvedev emphasized that in the current conditions, Russia is the strongest country that knows how to win.

Earlier, Medvedev flew to Grozny, where Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov met him at the airport.

In January, the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council reported that the tasks set by Russian President Vladimir Putin to replenish the Russian army were completed in full and on time.