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Sanctions on Russia could lead to monetary crisis - Medvedev

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Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev explained that the possibility of a new monetary crisis is high due to uncertainties in the markets led by sanctions imposed against Moscow, the chairman wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday.

Medved also warned of the "full-fledged international food crisis" that could potentially lead to starvation in certain countries, noting this will be a direct consequence of the sanctions the West has imposed against Russia. Therefore, the chairman asserted the high probability of increased military conflicts in "unstable regions" as well as an increase in terrorist activities across the globe, as Western authorities remain focused on sanctioning Moscow following the Ukrainian conflict.

In addition to this, Medvedev warned of new epidemics outbreaks as a result of biological weapons or rejection of cooperation in resolving health crises globally. Meanwhile, he asserted that the potential conflict between Russia and NATO could turn into "nuclear war," as the alliance continues supplying Ukraine with weapons and conducting military drills in the country.

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