Kremlin's media puppet escalates rhetoric against Ukraine
Vladimir Solovyov is one of the leading figures of Kremlin propaganda. As the program host "60 Minutes" on state television Russia 1, he continually spreads false information. Now, the Russians have attacked Ukraine.
27 June 2024 08:32
Many reports presented by Russian state media or Kremlin officials are likely not authentic. Such reports may be part of an information war by the Russian Federation.
Putin's media soldier during the war with Ukraine has said many words that perfectly fit the Russian propaganda narrative.
Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov argued, among other things, that Russia is supposedly the only country where human rights are strictly observed, which is, of course, a colossal lie.
He also often emphasized the strength of the Russian military. He assured Vladimir Putin's army that they could deal with Germany, the United Kingdom, or even the United States without any problem. Now, in his speech, he attacked Ukraine, specifically its cities, which he believes should be wiped off the map.
I would erase Odessa, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Kyiv from the map. I would give the citizens three days to leave these cities. Three days. Then I would launch strikes because Crimea is being hit from Odessa and Mykolaiv, Belgorod is being struck from Kharkiv, and Kyiv is the centre where all decisions are made - said Vladimir Solovyov.
Germany warns about Russia
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke before the upcoming NATO and European Union summits. During his speech in the Bundestag, the politician commented on Western support for Ukraine in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. He emphasized that Moscow is still focused on warfare and armament.