 Medvedev threatened to strike court in the Hague with Onyx hypersonic missile. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, has threatened to launch a missile strike against the International Criminal Court in the Hague, which had earlier issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin in connection with the deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia. About it Medvedev wrote on Telegram, Gentlemen, everyone walks under God and missiles. It is quite possible to imagine the targeted use of hypersonic Onyx from the North Sea by a Russian ship at the Hague court building. Unfortunately, it cannot be shot down, and the court is just a poor international organization, not the population of a NATO country. That's why they won't start a war. They are afraid, and no one will feel sorry for them. So, judges of the court look carefully at the sky. Medvedev wrote, The deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council wrote a post that was as usual long and full of insulting epithets. He called the issuance of the arrest warrant for Putin the final collapse of the international law system. Medvedev went on to write several paragraphs of insults to the ICC, which, according to the Russian official, no one needs and whose effectiveness is allegedly zero. According to Putin's subordinate, a country and its leaders can be judged in two ways. When the country itself has become savagely weakened, almost lost its sovereignty and decided to recognize the judgment of the court, and when the country has lost the war and surrendered. Medvedev believes that after the arrest warrant for Putin, the consequences for the international law will be terrible, as this decision allegedly leads to the collapse of the foundation's the principles of law.