He called the discussion about the possible recognition of “the so-called former Ukraine a terrorist state” “completely scholastic.”

“In fact b. Ukraine is already a terrorist state that freely kills its own and (!) foreign citizens without consequences. He kills in cities and trenches, he even kills in prisons,” Medvedev wrote on Telegram.

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported that Moscow, through Minsk, sent a note to Kyiv with anti-terrorism demands.

In connection with a number of terrorist attacks in Russia, Moscow demands Kyiv to arrest the head of the SBU Vasily Malyuk.