NewsRussian media ramps up threats, targets Berlin with aggressive rhetoric

Russian media ramps up threats, targets Berlin with aggressive rhetoric

Putin's friend threatens Germany. He mentions Stalin.
Putin's friend threatens Germany. He mentions Stalin.
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10:08 AM EDT, June 7, 2024

Russia once again threatens Berlin. Vladimir Solovyov, often referred to as "Putin's media puppet," has been disseminating imperialist theses, reinforcing Russia's aggressive stance.

Many of the reports shared by Russian media and government representatives are likely not true. The Russian Federation may be using such reports as part of an information warfare strategy.

Reports of planned military actions and omnipresent threats are a vital component of the information warfare conducted by the Russian Federation. Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Kremlin-controlled media have been working tirelessly to instill fear in Europe.

Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russian propaganda has been in full swing. Top propagandists on the Rossiya 1 channel have voiced absurd claims, often threats.

In his latest statements, Vladimir Solovyov once again shared his imperialist theses, earning him the nickname "Putin's media puppet."

The supreme commander-in-chief was Joseph Stalin. The Germans got the war they asked for, but Stalin forgave them. And that was a mistake, as it turns out now. It turns out that the most ungrateful in Germany is the political class, explains Vladimir Solovyov.

And I'll repeat this thought again: If we now enter Berlin, we will not leave. He added that the trust of the political class in Germany has apparently been exhausted.

The material was shared by Anton Herashchenko, an adviser to the former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, on the portal X.

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