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According to the propagandist, Russian officers cannot offend the Supreme Comman...

"Piece of r*mna and worthless": Solovyov criticized Girkina, protecting the "honor" of Putin (video)

According to the propagandist, Russian officers cannot offend the Supreme Commander in the war, because "patriots know what and how to do. " Russian propagandist Volodymyr Solovyov exploded with images of the ex-patron of the pro-Russian militants "DNR" Igor Girkina-Strelkov because of his sharp statements about Russian President Vladimir Putin. He stated this on the air of his program, which was broadcast on YouTube.

In his show Solovyov once again began to threaten those who insult the "Supreme Commander -in -Chief of the Russian Federation by the fact that there would be revenge and" Russian patriots "will not forget this". In his address, he personally did not spare the words, called him a traitor, "worse than the Ukronacist", and very much in the well -being of his officer rank. "This is a matter that can still not figure out who he is Girkin or Strelkov . . .

who could not find the front and now through the lip . . . He behaves worse than Ukronacists. The traitor. What is the Russian officer, if you talk about the Supreme Commander. A piece of G*VNA, not a Russian officer, "the propagandist was indignant. In addition, he did not ignore the fact that Girkin refused to fight against Ukraine in the Wagner PEC. "When the war is over, many questions can be asked. And when the country is fighting, and you are through the lip . . .

The question of who has dragged this lip so," Solovyov summed up. We will remind, on April 7, the Rupor of Russian propaganda Volodymyr Solovyov demanded to use nuclear weapons against "decision -making centers" in Ukraine even before the expected counter -offensive of the Armed Forces. On April 5, Volodymyr Solovyov also stated that in the war in Ukraine, conscripts were needed and that a similar approach was used in the USSR.