Russia's top propagandist doubts live on TV: "Definitely no more special operations"
Created: 2022-10-15 06:57
By: Tim Vincent Dicke
The Ukraine war continues to be sluggish for Russia.
Putin's confidante Vladimir Solovyov is pessimistic on state television.
Moscow – Is the front in Russia that has been drumming for a war of aggression against Ukraine for months now crumbling?
One of the country's top propagandists seems to have lost his enthusiasm: Vladimir Solovyov no longer believes in the euphemism of the "special military operation".
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journalist Francis Scarr shared a clip of the resigned-looking state television publicist on Twitter on Wednesday (12 October).
"Surely Vladimir Solovyov is beginning to doubt whether the launch of the 'special military operation' wasn't such a brilliant idea after all?" Scarr commented on the video on the short message service.
Around 60,000 people have viewed the clip so far.
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“Now to the question of rationality.
This is perhaps the most interesting question,” Solovyov said during a broadcast regarding Russia's position in the Ukraine conflict.
"Soon it will be almost eight months since the operation began, and... Well, it's clearly not a dedicated military operation anymore."
With such a statement, ordinary Russian citizens would be walking on thin ice.
The Kremlin made it mandatory to use this language - words like "war", "invasion", or "attack" are forbidden in the context of the Ukraine war and are punishable by law.
Vladimir Solovyov has known Kremlin boss Putin for a long time.
(Archive image) © Alexander Ryumin/imago
The well-known face of Russian state television continues that the military operation in Ukraine has developed into a war against the West.
“It is clear that we are fighting against NATO.
In addition, NATO is present there in its full size,” says the 58-year-old, who has been a close confidante of Vladimir Putin for years.
He has already threatened Germany with an invasion.
Solovyov earlier: "There will never be a war between Russia and Ukraine"
Since the Russian attack, the states of the western defense alliance have been supporting Ukraine, some with state-of-the-art weapons.
However, there is no question that NATO is not a party to the war.
Western fighters are now in Ukraine, as are Russian and Ukrainian soldiers, Solovyov comments and then complains: "I'm not even talking about the equipment, the intelligence service - it's all there."
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Shortly before,
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journalist Scarr had shared another video of the moderator on Twitter, which has been viewed more than a million times.
It shows Solovyov giving a speech in Moscow's Chekhov Art Theater in 2008.
He tells the audience that "there will never be a war between Russia and Ukraine".
"In Ukraine there are people who are absolutely brotherly in spirit, in blood and in common history and with whom a war would be the worst crime imaginable," Solovyov says in the recording.
Meanwhile, Ukraine's head of state Selenskyj comments on the alleged "cannon fodder" on the Russian side (tvd)