Vladimir Soloviev threatens to march troops through Europe. He called Warsaw a Russian city

, 15:57, 05.03.2023
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"We should restore all our ancient lands," Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov thundered on state television. According to him, Russia should belong not only to Ukraine, but also to Poland

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Vladimir Soloviev threatens to march troops through Europe. He called Warsaw a Russian city

Vladimir Soloviev believes that the Russian army should enter other European countries

“We should restore all our ancient lands,” Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov thundered on state television. According to him, Russia should belong not only to Ukraine but also to Poland. He also said in an emotional tone that Russian soldiers had traveled across Europe in the past and “kissed their hands in Milan.”

Vladimir Soloviev is a leading propagandist in the Kremlin, a eulogist of Vladimir Putin's policy, who often throws accusations and threats toward Western countries. Typically, his statements are simple lies and manipulations.

This time, in the latest edition of his program, he asked the invited guests why the Russians do not say directly what their goals are in international politics.

As one of them he mentioned “the restoration of all ancient Russian lands.” - It is necessary to clarify which territories and cities these are, enumerate them. And as part of solving this problem, announce the recruitment of volunteers. How many do you need, 200-300 thousand? How many tanks do you need, two thousand, five or ten? How much will the industry produce? he said.

Propaganda on Russian TV. Soloviev talked about the "Russianness" of Warsaw

Soloviev then stated that one of the Kremlin's tasks should be “to get to the ordinary Russian town of Chop”. It is located in Ukraine, near the tripoint of the border with Slovakia and Hungary.

- Or we can walk in the footsteps of the great Russian army of the eighteenth century, which marched over the entirety of the then German lands, which were not yet united at that time. And check how things are going in the traditionally Russian city of Warsaw for centuries, adding an employee of the state television.

Soloviev: In Milan they kissed the hands of Russian soldiers

According to Soloviev, if Western countries "want to be rude", Russia should explain to them what their behavior leads to. He also sent threats towards Estonia. 

He also recognized that “the Russian may harness slowly, but then he goes fast.” Perhaps in this way he “explained” why the so-called the special military operation in Ukraine lasts over a year, although Vladimir Putin planned to occupy the neighboring country in a much shorter time.

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