Published 14:21 IST, April 29th 2022
Russian state TV reacts to possible nuclear war threat; 'We're all going to die someday'
"But we will go to heaven, while they will simply croak. We're all going to die someday," Russian host told his audience hurling prospects of a nuclear war.
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As Russia’s President Vlimir Putin hurtled threats of a nuclear war, saying that any country that interferes in Ukraine will be responded with “instruments… nobody else can boast of," created a nuclear war panic. In news segments that ran on April 28, Russian television hosts discussed possibility of a war that could spill outside boundaries of Ukraine and might spark WWIII. Awkwardly though, Russian state television comforted citizens by normalising prospect of nuclear warfare, saying "we're all going to die someday."
On one such television show titled Evening With Vlimir Solovyov that discussed Putin’s "inevitable" nuclear war, host Vlimir Solovyov hurtled nuclear war rhetoric, saying that to deter or countries from interfering in Russia's special military operation a nuclear war is a “possibility".
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"Personally, I think that most realistic way is way of World War III, based on knowing us and our leer, Vlimir Vlimirovich Putin," Simonyan said according to Daily Beast, "knowing how everything works around here, it's impossible — re is no chance — that we will give up,” he said.
Russian host went on to d, “everything will end with a nuclear strike is more probable than or outcome. This is to my horror, on one hand, but on or hand, with understanding that it is what it is.” He n claimed, "But we will go to heaven, while y will simply croak.”
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"We're all going to die someday," Russian host Simonyan told his audience.
Russian TV discusses Moscow attacking arms depot in Ukraine with stockpiles of foreign weaponry
Russian host also discussed prospects of Moscow attacking an arms depot in Ukraine with stockpiles of weaponry delivered by UK, as he said, "What is preventing us from striking territory of United Kingdom, targeting those logistical centres where se arms are being loed?” Anor deputy dean of world politics at Moscow State University, replied, "If we decide to strike UK we should rar decide to strike United States. Final decisions are being me not in London, but Washington. If we want to hit real centre of West, n we need to strike Washington."
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Russian President Vlimir Putin warned of a "swift response" against nations that have been attempting to interfere in Ukrainian conflict. dressing lawmakers in St Petersburg, Putin asserted that West intended to destroy Russia and split it into different pieces, but did not succeed. Putin accused West of "pushing Ukraine into conflict with Russia." Russian leer cited ruble's surging value against Euros, as he reiterated that Moscow has "withstood" embargoes imposed by West intended to cripple Russia's economy. In a furr escalatory threat, Russian President told "unnamed countries" that Moscow will "equately respond" to all challenges,"as it has always been and will be now."
14:21 IST, April 29th 2022