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Belgorod: Russian TV wants to fumigate Alaska with atomic bombs

2023-05-25T03:42:13.955Z

Highlights: After attacks on Belgorod, a member of the Duma wants to bomb out Ukraine and Alaska. The program, which was broadcast on Russian state television, was translated by Ukrainian-American journalist Yulia Davis. In order to prevent attacks, such as those of the volunteer corps, territorial defense is needed. It must be possible to arm every village – with weapons and anti-tank weapons, according to the member of lower house of the Russian Federation Assembly. Back in March, the British Ministry of Defense accused Russia of spreading false information about ammunition deliveries.



After the attacks on Belgorod, the events were discussed on Russian state television. A member of the Duma wants to bomb out Ukraine and Alaska.

Belgorod – Arming the population and dropping nuclear bombs on Alaska: these are radical demands that were voiced on Russian TV a day after the attacks on the Belgorod region. TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov and Duma member Andrey Gurulyoy seemed to be warming up. They kept bringing new ideas to the table until Gurulyoy arrived at Alaska.

After attacks on Belgorod: Duma member calls for arming the population

The program, which was broadcast on Russian state television, was translated by Ukrainian-American journalist Yulia Davis. On her YouTube channel Russian Media Monitor, she has set herself the task of fighting Russian propaganda. And that's exactly what the May 23 broadcast is likely to be about.

"Of course, the topic is Belgorod," introduces the moderator Vladimir Solovyov, who is said to lead a double life in the United States. Gurulyoy, who is connected as a video conference, jumps directly to it. In order to prevent attacks, such as those of the volunteer corps, territorial defense is needed. It must be possible to arm every village – with weapons and anti-tank weapons, according to the member of the lower house of the Russian Federation Assembly.

Threats on TV: Russian TV wants to fumigate Alaska with nuclear bombs

But that's not all. Acting instead of reacting appeals, the Russian, whose country launched the Ukraine war in 2022. One should not wait to see what the Western states will deliver next for weapons. The TV presenter and the Duma member speculate that the US and Europe would also supply nuclear weapons. Back in March, the British Ministry of Defense accused Russia of spreading false information about ammunition deliveries. Vladimir Putin had claimed at the time that Ukraine had received nuclear ammunition from the UK, RND reported.

TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov and Duma member Andrey Gurulyoy in a TV conversation. © Screenshot YouTubem Russian Media Monitor

In the spirit of reacting, Gurulyoy now said on TV that Russia must use nuclear weapons. First of all, critical objects, such as command centers and airfields in Ukraine, were to be hit. In addition, a direct threat to the US is needed to prevent a counterattack by Ukraine. The best destination in his eyes: Apparently Alaska. "We can attack Alaska with anything imaginable," the TV guest is translated. All that is needed are tactical nuclear weapons, not strategic ones that keep flying. "There will be nothing left of Alaska," Gurulyoy said. A few more sentences between the moderator and Gurulyoy and the weather forecast follows, and it's back to everyday business.

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Vladimir Putin had also threatened several times with the use of nuclear weapons in the Ukraine war. Experts, however, see Russia's nuclear blackmail primarily as a deterrence and a sign of dwindling power. All developments around Belgorod can be found in the news ticker. (chd/dpa)

Source: merkur

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