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Right now: Putin’s servant’s new nuclear sarcasm threatens Britain

Right now: Putin’s servant’s new nuclear sarcasm threatens Britain

One of Putin’s biggest friends, journalist and news director, Dmitry Kiselyov, warned Britain that the Kremlin could wipe out the country with a single nuclear-armed robot.

Dmitry Kiselyov stated on Russian state television that Russia has the ability to defeat Britain with a single nuclear-armed robot that can “sink Britain once and for all”, according to Sky News.

proliferation of nuclear weapons

Moreover, Kiselyov claims that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin put Russia’s nuclear forces on combat alert after Johnson’s alleged statement about a “retaliatory strike against Russia,” according to Sky News.

The pro-Kremlin journalist continued his reasoning:

– In general, they seem confused in the UK. Why do they threaten Russia with nuclear weapons when they are just a small island?

keep joking

Kisilov went on to mock Britain by saying that “the country is so small that one Sarmat robot is enough to flood the island once and for all.”

– Dmitry Kiselyov, according to Sky News, said that there was no longer a single shooting from Boris and England.

During the television broadcast, Kislev was also said to have taken part in a movie with computer-generated graphics showing how to launch a Russian robot towards Britain.

Putin spin doctor

Dmitry Kiselyov is the head of the state-controlled news agency Rossiya Segodnya. He is known for his friendly attitude towards the Russian dictator, and has been called Putin’s main “cycling doctors”.

Sweden

In the past, he has identified himself with, among other things, his evil statements against Sweden and Swedish children’s programmes. He criticized the SVT’s children’s program “Biss och Kajs” in 2013 in an attempt to stifle the pro-Western Ukrainian opposition.

– He said at the time that this exemplifies the kind of Western decadence that awaits Ukraine if it joins the European Union.

Photo: Head of the Russia office

Text: Editors