Russia claims WW3 will ‘undoubtedly begin’

Recent global tensions have intensified after comments from Dmitry Medvedev, a close ally of Vladimir Putin,

who warned that rising conflict could spark a wider international crisis. He criticized actions by the administration of Donald Trump, particularly the military campaign involving Iran.

According to the original text, the United States and Israel carried out strikes on Iranian missile sites and military facilities, describing them as efforts to prevent nuclear development and reduce

threats. The text also claims the strikes led to the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, which reportedly increased regional tensions and triggered retaliatory attacks.

Medvedev warned that continued escalation could expand the conflict and urged major powers to consider global consequences.

However, analysts cited in the original account say direct Russian involvement is unlikely, noting that Russia remains focused on the war in Ukraine.

As tensions persist, leaders stress diplomacy to prevent further escalation, while energy prices have reportedly risen over fears of oil supply disruptions.

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