Russia's former President Dmitry Medvedev (seen left on June 1 in Russia) said on Wednesday there were no longer any 'moral limits' to stop Moscow from destroying its enemies' undersea cables in a threat the United Kingdom and its allies
* Fears have been growing that Russia could target Britain's undersea cables
* Medvedev has previously called British officials 'legitimate targets'
Russia's former President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday there were no longer any 'moral limits' to stop Moscow from destroying its enemies' undersea cables in a threat the United Kingdom and its allies.
This is because of what what he said was Western complicity in the Nord Stream pipeline blasts last year, that are still officially unexplained.
Medvedev made the threatening comments on his official channel on the Telegram messaging application early on Wednesday, amid fears that Russia could cut off cables connecting Britain to the internet causing widespread blackouts.
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