State TV: According to Putin propagandist, if Russia loses, the end of the world is imminent
Created: 2022-12-20 05:27
By: Sebastian Richter
On Russia's state TV, "Putin's voice" announces the end of the world.
Should Russia lose their "holy war", the West will "turn to ashes".
Moscow – A well-known presenter on Russian state television has again threatened the West with nuclear disaster.
If Russia were to lose the war, the West would “turn to ashes” in a nuclear war, according to moderator Vladimir Solovyov.
Russia is therefore in a "holy war" against Ukraine and the West, as
Newsweek
quoted the December 17 program on Rossiya 1 TV channel.
"We live in the last days.
What happens in Ukraine will not stay in Ukraine,” Solovyov said.
There is a "holy war" going on.
In the Ukraine conflict, Russia is fighting for the “right of mankind to live in its original state” as “the Creator intended”.
The “fools” fighting Russia are thus in a “war against God”.
If Russia's enemies win, they are "certain of the end." Because then "the whole world will be reduced to ashes."
The Russian moderator Vladimir Solovyov.
On TV he thinks aloud about the end of the world.
© IMAGO/Pavel Bednyakov
Propaganda on Russian state television compares the West to Sodom and Gomorrah
Russia, on the other hand, praised Solovyov as a "defender of Christianity".
In this role, the presenter again justified the use of nuclear weapons.
He referred to the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah.
In the Bible, these cities fell into sin, so God buried them under a rain of ashes and brimstone.
Solovyov - also known as "Putin's voice" - has condemned the West for supporting the country under attack since the start of the Ukraine war.
His rhetoric has intensified in recent weeks, and he is now openly threatening the West with annihilation.
At the end of October, for example, Solovyov asked why Russia should end its aggression on Ukraine's borders and not advance even further into Europe.
A few days ago, Solovyov fantasized about the invasion of Russian troops in London.
(pron)