Warning on state TV: Russian soldiers want to invade Germany and the USA
Created: 2022-12-23 05:03
By: Tobias Utz
Invasion plans are announced again on Russian state television.
"Putin's Voice" once again plays the leading role.
Moscow/Washington, DC – He is considered "Putin's voice": Vladimir Rudolfovich Solovyov has made a name for himself in the world public arena.
This is mainly due to his appearances on Russian state television.
There he regularly spreads crude theses, including about the Ukraine conflict.
Most recently, he warned of the end of the world if Russia lost the war.
Several weeks earlier he joked about a Russian invasion of Britain.
Now "Putin's voice" on Russian state television threatened the next invasion of a foreign country, as FR.de also reports.
Julia Davis, a journalist for the
Daily Beast
news portal , documented the case on Twitter.
"Putin's voice" threatens the next invasions on Russian state television
In the video shared by Davis, Solovyov recounted his recent visit to the war front in Ukraine.
There he met soldiers who were “intellectuals”.
Several fighters had told him that Washington and Berlin were the army's next targets for conquest, Solovyov said.
Vladimir Solovyov poses on Russian state television.
(Screenshot) © YouTube / Russian Media Monitor
The fight against the "Nazis" is the priority for the armed forces, he emphasized: "They are all very serious people when you talk to them, they have no questions about who they are fighting or what they are fighting for, they are fighting them Nazis."
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The “Nazi” narrative in the context of the Ukraine conflict is a well-known device of Russian propagandists.
A connection is always constructed between the Ukrainian population itself and the Azov regiment.
This is actually a right-wing extremist group.
This became known in Germany primarily through the former Ukrainian ambassador Andrej Melnyk, who defended it.
The group also fought for months in the Mariupol Steelworks, which was besieged by Russia.
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Solovyov has also used this narrative several times.
The propagandist also mentioned in the video that the Russian soldiers came from the now illegally annexed regions in eastern Ukraine, i.e. they were “recruited” by the Russian military.
In an earlier report on Russian state television, Solovyov described these areas as Russian regions.
At that time he complained: "Our area has been attacked" - and turned Ukraine from victim to perpetrator.
From this he concluded that Russia needed international military assistance.
However, he left the heavy losses of the Russian army unmentioned.
Even Vladimir Putin has already acknowledged this.
These losses are currently increasing domestic political pressure on Vladimir Putin.
That's why the Kremlin is now resorting to desperate PR campaigns.
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