Vice President of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedevhas stated that it is “entirely imaginable” a precision attack with a Russian missile against the headquarters of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which last Friday issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“We are all at the mercy of God and missiles”, Medvedev, president of Russia between 2008 and 2012, wrote on his Telegram channel on Monday. In his opinion, it is “completely imaginable the precise use of an Onyx hypersonic missile launched by a Russian ship from the North Sea against the seat of the Tribunal in The Hague.”

“The court is only a miserable organization, is not the population of NATO countries. That’s why they won’t start a war. They will be afraid. Nobody will regret it. So, judges, look carefully at the sky…”, warned the former president.

In addition, it considers that the issuance of an arrest warrant against a president of a nuclear power will be monstrous for international law.

“Now no one will go to international bodies, all the agreements will be separate. All the stupid decisions of the UN and other structures will be torn to shreds. The gloomy decline of the entire system of international relations begins,” he predicted.

The ICC has issued an arrest warrant against Putin as allegedly responsible “for the war crime of illegal deportation of population (children) and illegal transfer of population (children) from the occupied areas of Ukraine to Russia”.

From the first moment, the Kremlin has been categorical in rejecting as “legally void“Any decision of the ICC, since it does not recognize its jurisdiction. “We consider legally null and void any decision of the international criminal court, which we do not recognize either”, insisted this Sunday the spokesman for the Russian Presidency, Dmitri Peskov.