Vladimir Putin: Russian politicians from his regime have been making terrifying threats on state TV
Russian media pundits have been making headlines by sending some terrifying messages on TV.
Throughout the Ukraine War, Russian politicians and media pundits have not refrained from dropping threats and shocking ideas on TV debates. This week was no different.
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Zelenskyy will not be safe anywhere in the world
Andrei Lugovoi, a Russian lawmaker and politician, who is also wanted by the British police, participated in the local TV debate show 60 minuteswhere he issued a direct threat to Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
More under this adMore under this adLugovoi, said that the Russian regime will chase Zelenskyy anywhere in the world.
‘Sure guarantees have been given to Zelensky and his circle by American and British intelligence. I'm sure that in California or somewhere else, there are hidden camouflaged homes," he said but "for every single one of them where they are planning to spend the rest of their lives... I don't think that their lives will be very successful or fortunate.’
Meanwhile in Russia: State Duma deputy Andrey Lugovoy, notorious for his involvement in the radioactive poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko, showed up on state TV, threatening to "chase" Zelensky and his circle "all over the world." In case you had any doubts about Putin's regime. pic.twitter.com/lOtuZ3K6k2
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) November 23, 2022
According to Newsweek, Lugovoi, is wanted by the British police on suspicion of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian intelligence officer, who had defected to the UK only to die of poisoning after.
In an inquiry by the European Court of Human Rights in 2021, it was found that Russia was responsible for Litvinenko’s assassination, and Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun, who has died in April, were found as the main culprits. However, Russia has denied any extradition requests.
More under this adMore under this adShooting POWs
In another TV debate, Alexander Kazakov, a member of the Duma, the Russian Parliament, did not refrain from inciting his country to commit additional heinous acts in Ukraine which would be considered war crimes.
Kazakov, was calling for Russian military units to begin shooting Ukrainian Prisoners of War (POWs).
Meanwhile in Russia, lawmakers and pundits complain about Ukraine's handling of their POWs but admit that some Russian units take no prisoners; complain about being called a terrorist country but propose terrorist methods that include "sending Boshirov" to kill targets abroad. pic.twitter.com/6q5SKxRZQl
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) November 24, 2022
In the debate, there was also Victor Olevich, a political analyst, who replied to Kazakov with a sobering comment.
According to Olevich, the shooting of POWs would likely trigger Ukrainians to do the same and this would not help Russia.
‘This is a war crime. What we see here is a war crime. If Russia starts not to take any POWs, but just shoots everyone, then the Ukrainian side will also be shooting ours. Is this what Russia needs? No, of course this isn't what Russia needs.’More under this adMore under this ad
Sources used:
-Newsweek: ‘Russian Official Warns Regime Will 'Chase' Zelensky 'All Over The World'
-Newsweek: ‘Russian TV Pundit Urges Soldiers To Shoot Ukrainian POWs’
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