Picture taken on April 26: Vladimir Solovyov at an event in Moscow © Sergei Karpukhin/Imago
In his show, Russian TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov talks about the drone attacks in Moscow – including insulting the audience.
Moscow – In the Ukraine war, drones have now also descended on Moscow. There is a bitter dispute about the details and background. Presenter Vladimir Solovyov carried out one of them on the same day – with his audience on Russian state television: "Why are you writing nonsense?" he hissed.
In Russia, several drones were shot down on May 30. Some of them were located above a Moscow residence of Russia's elite, in close proximity to Vladimir Putin's residence. Some followers in the comments section of Solovyov's show probably expressed satisfaction with this. The Putin supporter answered this on television with rude words.
Drone strikes in Moscow on May 30, 2023
Moscow authorities said eight drones were used in the attack. Other non-governmental media sources claimed that the actual number was closer to 25. A senior Russian lawmaker said three drones were shot down over the exclusive suburb of Rublyovka. Russian President Vladimir Putin has one of his official residences there.
Solovyov rages on Russia's state TV over drone strikes in Moscow
Solovyov advised viewers to "come to their senses," according to the Kyiv Post, and asked the group, "Why are you so happy?" He urged his viewers to "be careful with their choice of words," adding, according to the report, "Shove your ego into your asshole... think of the country and the people."
An excerpt from the broadcast was tweeted by an employee of the opposition platform Meduza and commented: "Class struggle!":
Prigozhin and Solovyov divided on drone strikes on Moscow?
Meanwhile, Yevgeny Prigozhin, head of the Wagner Group, raged against "stinking bastards" in view of the drone strikes. At the same time, it did not seem to be a problem for Prigozhin that drones flew over the elite suburb of Rublyovka.
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"The fact that they're flying to Rublyovka – to hell with it, makes your houses go up in flames," he said. "But what are ordinary people supposed to do when drones with explosives crash into their windows?" At least that's the information from the Kyiv Post. Initially, the information could not be independently verified. (frs)