British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told a conference in London on Wednesday to discuss the reconstruction of Ukraine that “it is clear that Russia must pay for the destruction it has caused.”
On Russia 1 Channel’s “Evenings with Vladimir Solovyov”, attacks on Western capitals are often discussed, and the guests and the presenter present the full picture of the war in Ukraine as a proxy war between NATO and Moscow.
In the second part of the show, Mikhail Delyagin, who is a member of the Russian parliament, expressed his opinion on the relationship between Russia and the West.
“As long as London is not destroyed and exists as one of the financial centers of the world, even a secondary one… this corpse-like poison is a danger,” he said on June 15.
He then added, “we’re going to bury them.” Delyagin did not directly mention the missile attacks, and his comments were part of a broader discussion of the war in the context of Russia’s historical relationship with the West, in which he also said that “capitalism ends’, suggesting that his criticism was of London as a financial centre.
A sensational tweet by Ukrainian Home Affairs adviser Anton Gerashenko said:
“Watch out, London! Russian propagandists are threatening to ‘bury’ the City of London business district.”
The UK has been actively supporting Ukraine with equipment such as Challenger 2 tanks and Storm Shadow missiles, as well as training Ukrainian troops.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told a conference in London on Wednesday discussing the reconstruction of Ukraine that “it is clear that Russia must pay for the destruction it has caused.”
The Russian lawmaker’s rhetoric on the show is about Russia’s nuclear capabilities, while describing the West in general, and at times the Ukrainian president in particular, as “satanic.”
This does not necessarily reflect Kremlin thinking, although presenters are regularly given a list of topics to discuss.
Soyolov last week called for the use of nuclear weapons against NATO countries whose equipment and training aid Ukraine’s war effort.
He also said Russia’s use of tactical nuclear weapons in the Ukrainian conflict was “inevitable.”
Such weapons should be used at crossings over the Dnieper River, as well as at entry points for rail traffic from Western arms supplying countries.
“The Pentagon also announced that it overestimated the value of the weapons it sent to Ukraine over the past two years by $6.2 billion,” he said.
In addition, Russian political commentator and president of the Russian Middle East Institute Yevgeny Satanovsky warned that If the war escalates in Ukraine, there will be a nuclear war by summer.
Russia is likely threatening to attack Western personnel based in Ukraine, and in Europe.
US Colonel Douglas McGregor, a former adviser to the head of the Pentagon, spoke on his YouTube blog about the scenario of a US-Russia war unleash, in light of the massive military aid that Washington has given to Kiev.
Moscow has been planning for a long time to use modern offensive-type strategy and weapon systems, taking into account the latest technologies, exclusively against the US.
Vladimir Putin has recently told graduates of military academies that Russia’s new generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles will soon be deployed for combat duty.
Putin’s remark during the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on June 16
“We have more such (nuclear) weapons than NATO countries. They know this and are constantly persuading us to start negotiations for their reduction. Fuck them, you know? As our people say,” said the Russian president at the time.
The Kremlin later clarified that “Putin’s statement did not mean that Russia is rejecting dialogue with the United States on nuclear arms control.”