A Putin propagandist has told Russia to “delete” the UK in a television speech aimed at Grant Shapps and Rishi Sunak over their support for Ukraine.
The demand came from prominent television propagandist Vladimir Solovyov and leading military expert Lieutenant General Evgeny Buzhinsky.
“It’s a war, you will receive the entire program,” Solovyov said. ‘Goodbye, Little Britain… Did you declare war on Russia?’ Get beat up.’
The hardliner Buzhinsky, a former senior official in the Russian Defense Ministry, declared on a television program: “To say they are not at war until they kill our soldiers directly, they do.”
‘They are killing with their weapons, with their direct participation. What I’m saying is that guiding missiles is…[being at war].’
The demand came from prominent television propagandist Vladimir Solovyov (pictured) and prominent military expert Lieutenant General Evgeny Buzhinsky. “It’s a war, you will receive the entire program,” Solovyov said. ‘Goodbye, Little Britain… Did you declare war on Russia?’ Receive a beating’
The hardliner Buzhinsky (pictured), a former senior official in the Russian Defense Ministry, declared on a television show: “To say they are not at war until they kill our soldiers directly, they do.” ‘They are killing with their weapons, with their direct participation. What I’m saying is that guiding missiles is…[being at war]’
Solovyov said: “The British defense secretary [Grant Shapps] He says they are at war with us.
Solovyov said this was “direct participation in a military conflict” and Buzhinsky said Britain was engaged in a “combat mission.”
Russians noted Shapps’ comments while touring MBDA, the arms giant behind Britain’s Storm Shadow missiles, which are being supplied to Ukraine for use against Vladimir Putin’s invaders.
The Defense Secretary said: “I think Storm Shadow has been an extraordinary weapon.”
He stressed: “It is the United Kingdom, France and Italy that are positioning these weapons for use, particularly in Crimea.” “These weapons are making a very significant difference.”
Putin violated international law by forcibly annexing Crimea from Ukraine in 2014, and now considers it Russian territory.
Solovyov asked his viewers on Putin-controlled state television: “What’s the point of these Sunaks and others?”
His rant continued by threatening to exploit the current political turmoil in Scotland.
“By the way, if you need help, weapons or whatever, let us know,” he said. ‘We are always helping freedom fighters.
‘Stonehenge must be liberated, shouldn’t it? And he returned to his true owners, the Celts…’
The threats from Putin’s propaganda warriors appear to reflect his fury that the West is once again increasing supplies of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine.
A day earlier, another prominent Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Kiselyov, vowed to sink Britain under a nuclear tidal wave and reduce the United States to radioactive ashes if NATO sends troops to Ukraine.