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Russian propagandist's fiery threats target European landmarks

A leading Russian propagandist erupted in fury on-air on Russia-1. Vladimir Solovyov began threatening that Russia could turn the Élysée Palace, the Reichstag, and Tower Bridge "into ruins." "They must realize that nothing will be left for them," shouted one of Vladimir Putin's favorite "journalists."

Vladimir Solovyov wants to demolish symbols of Europe
Vladimir Solovyov wants to demolish symbols of Europe
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Vladimir Solovyov has been known for years for spreading scandalous, anti-Ukrainian, and anti-European content. As one of the Kremlin's top propagandists and an employee of Russia-1, he has outdone himself this time.

During a discussion on Russian military doctrine and the approach to NATO, propagandists discussed "how to scare Europe and Ukraine." Russians expressed "outrage" at the fact that people on Bankova Street in Kiev (a central street in the capital of Ukraine) "still kiss and hug."

Guests on Russia-1 suggested that Russia should bomb this part of Kiev to scare Europe. This enraged Solovyov, who flew into a rage, shouting that Russians "should not fear Europe."

There is no need to strike Bankova. Why do you keep fearing Europe? They don't care about Bankova. They will care when they see the Reichstag in ruins. They will start to care when the Élysée Palace blows up. These bastards threaten Moscow, St. Petersburg, Belgorod, Kursk. They discuss how to destroy the Crimean Bridge. They must realize that, in such a case, nothing will be left for them. Let's blow up Tower Bridge. We will rebuild it in Disneyland so that we can take souvenir photos," shouted Solovyov in fury.

The other participants in the program listened in silence to the propagandist's tirade, who added at the end that "Europe does not care about Bankova, only about itself."

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