Vladimir Putin sent out his top TV propagandist to warn Britain of the threat of the dictator unleashing a nuclear attack on London.
The Russian president is probably growing “tired” of being reviled by the West, warned 70-year-old Dmitry Kiselyov, who is seen as the tyrant’s trusted mouthpiece.
“If Britain lifts its restrictions on Kiev for attacks with British Storm Shadow missiles deep into Russian territory, they could face a nuclear response from now on,” he said, referring to Putin who recently ordered a rewrite of Moscow’s rules of engagement announced. of his doomsday weapons.
“And besides… Britain itself will also become a legitimate target for our hypersonic Dagger (Kinzhal missiles) if its (Storm Shadows) are launched deep into Russia. Daggers can be armed with both conventional and nuclear warheads.”
He added on state television that Britain could not say it had not been warned. “And London would do well to remember that the British Isles have no missile defense system at all,” he threatened.
Russia’s president is probably ‘tired’ of being taunted by the West, warned Dmitry Kiselyov, 70, seen as the tyrant’s trusted mouthpiece
On state television, Kiselyov added that Britain could not say it had not been warned
Kiselyov is the doyen of Putin propagandists, but is also the general head of Russia’s largest state television empire, personally appointed by the dictator (pictured together)
Russian Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile launch on April 20, 2022
“The decision on a nuclear response will be made by one man: Putin.
“And he has already been so provoked by the West that at some point the Russian leader may get enough.”
Kiselyov is the doyen of Putin propagandists, but is also the overall head of Russia’s largest state television empire, personally appointed by the dictator.
Putin has taken action. And now it will no longer be possible to ignore the Kremlin.”
The director general of Russia Today issued his threat to Britain as prominent sports stars also called for the bombing of London.
Famed skier Yelena Välbe and former boxer Nikolai Valuyev, 51, now a member of parliament, both believed it was acceptable to bomb Britain.
Välbe, president of the Russian Cross-Country Federation, claimed this would be a way for her country to be readmitted to Olympic competitions.
“I think if we had thrown a serious bomb into the center of London, everything would have ended by now and we would have been allowed everywhere,” she opined, complaining that Russia has never been loved.
Prominent sports stars, including skier Yelena Välbe, also called for the bombing of London
Russian sportswoman Yelena Välbe, who is now president of the Russian Cross-Country Federation
Former boxer Nikolai Valuyev, 51, now an MP, expressed the view that it was acceptable to bomb Britain
‘You know, Russia’s struggle with the outside world has been going on for centuries.
‘We were never loved.
“Even when they pretended to let us in everywhere, they still didn’t like us.
‘As I say, they always stand with a dagger on their back.
‘I like it when the country is strong, and I think it is our strength that irritates the whole world.
‘So it’s best not to guess when (our athletes can return)…
“Now I understand that even after the end of the (war), nothing will happen soon.”
Her comments were widely supported by the boxer, who predicted Britain would sink into the ocean.
It comes after a pro-Putin TV channel shared a simulation of what an attack on London could look like
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He appeared to be referring to earlier threats by Kiselyov to wash Britain – and neutral Ireland – under a tidal wave caused by Putin’s high-speed underwater drone Poseidon.
“If you imagine that the British Isles suddenly sank into the ocean in one of the last six centuries, then there would indeed be fewer problems for the rest of the world for a period of time,” he said.
But assuming Britain no longer existed, “others will take the place that becomes vacant,” he warned.