Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said on Monday that Twitter "caved in under the [United States] State Department" after the social network blocked one of his tweets. He claimed that Twitter CEO Elon Musk "did the same as he did with [former US President Donald] Trump" and that he "did not cope with this task," although Trump's account was blocked before Musk bought Twitter and Musk reinstated it, Ednews informs via Breaking the News.
"But seriously, we can do without it. After all, this is just a foreign social network operating in the interests of the American establishment. We quite cynically used it to advance our propaganda goals," Medvedev wrote on Telegram, saying that Russia's main goal is to "inflict a devastating defeat on all enemies - the Ukronazis, the United States, their minions in NATO, including vile Poland, and other Western nits."