Vladimir Putin brought out his most senior television propagandist to warn Britain about the threat of the dictator triggering a nuclear attack on London.
The Russian president is likely “fed up” with Western mockery, warned Dmitry Kiselyov, 70, considered the tyrant’s trusted spokesman.
“If Britain lifts its restrictions on kyiv for attacks with British Storm Shadow missiles deep into Russian territory, then from now on (they) could face a nuclear response,” he said, referring to Putin’s recent announcement to rewrite the rules of use from Moscow. of their apocalyptic weapons.
‘And by the way… Britain itself will also become a legitimate target for our hypersonic Daggers (Kinzhal missiles) if their (Storm Shadows) are launched deep into Russia. Daggers can be armed with both conventional and nuclear warheads.
Speaking on state television, he added that Britain could not say it had not been warned. “And London would do well to remember that the British Isles have no missile defense system,” he threatened.
The Russian president is likely to be “fed up” with Western mockery, warned Dmitry Kiselyov, 70, considered the tyrant’s trusted spokesman.
Speaking on state television, Kiselyov added that Britain could not say it had not been warned.
Kiselyov is the dean of Putin’s propagandists, but he is also the general head of Russia’s largest state television empire, personally appointed by the dictator (pictured together).
Russian launch of Sarmat ICBM on April 20, 2022
‘The decision on a nuclear response will be made by one man: Putin.
“And the West has already provoked it so much that at some point the Russian leader might have enough.”
Kiselyov is the dean of Putin’s propagandists, but he is also the overall head of Russia’s largest state television empire, personally appointed by the dictator.
‘Putin has taken action. And now it will not be possible to ignore the Kremlin.”
The CEO of Russia Today, his threat to Britain came as prominent sports stars also called for the bombing of London.
The famous skier Yelena Välbe and the former boxer Nikolai Valuyev, 51, now an MP, expressed the opinion that it was acceptable to bomb Britain.
Välbe, president of the Russian Cross-Country Ski Federation, said this would be a way for her country to be readmitted to Olympic competitions.
“I think if we dropped a major bomb in the center of London, it would all be over by now and they would let us go everywhere,” he opined, lamenting that Russia was never loved.
Prominent sports stars, including skier Yelena Välbe, also called for the bombing of London.
Russian athlete Yelena Välbe, current president of the Russian Cross-Country Ski Federation
Former boxer Nikolai Valuyev, 51 and now an MP, expressed his view that it was acceptable to bomb Britain.
You know, Russia’s struggle with the outside world has gone on for centuries.
‘We have never been loved.
‘Even when they pretended to let us in everywhere, they didn’t like us.
‘As I say, they always have a dagger behind their back.
‘I love it when the country is strong, and I guess it’s our strength that irritates the whole world.
“Therefore, it is best not to try to guess when (our athletes will be allowed to return)…
“Now I understand that even after the end of the (war), nothing will happen quickly.”
His comments were widely supported by the boxer, who imagined Britain would sink into the ocean.
It comes after a pro-Putin TV channel shared a simulation of what an attack on London would look like.
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He appeared to refer to Kiselyov’s earlier threats to drag the UK – and neutral Ireland – under a tidal wave caused by Putin’s high-speed Poseidon underwater nuclear drone.
“If we imagine that in any of the last six centuries the British Isles suddenly sank into the ocean, then for the rest of the world, effectively, there would be fewer problems for a certain time,” he said.
But imagining Britain no longer exists, “others will fill the vacant place,” he warned.