Can’t we strike London? Vladimir Putin ally requires assault on British Parliament | Watch

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s staunch supporter Vladimir Solovyov referred to as for attacking the UK parliament on Sunday after UK PM Rishi Sunak gave contemporary arms help to Ukraine.

New Delhi,UPDATED: Feb 13, 2023 13:31 IST

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By India Today Web Desk: Every week after Britain introduced an instantaneous surge of navy deliveries to Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s staunch supporter Vladimir Solovyov referred to as to assault the UK parliament. He additionally criticised the West in a video for supporting Ukraine.

Britain on February 8 introduced an instantaneous surge of navy deliveries to Ukraine to assist it fend off an intensifying Russian offensive and pledged to coach its pilots as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on a uncommon go to overseas.

Solovyov, in a video posted by Advisor to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Anton Gerashchenko, referred to as for an assault on the UK parliament. He mentioned, “Can’t we finally strike at London? What is the problem? No, only at military targets. Well, at the parliament too. Well, they are going to give planes (to Ukraine) to strike deep into Russia’s territory.”

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“At the same time, they cunningly say: ‘No, well, we just don’t recognize Crimea as Russia.’ And how about Kaliningrad? What do u now want to tell us? That is, you will now determine what Russia is for you? You will determine what Russia is for us? In this case we will not recognize you. For us, there is no England at all. No France. No Germany. Instead there are Nazi states united by hatred for everything Russian,” mentioned Solovyov attacking the West.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday predicted that Russia would lose the struggle in opposition to his nation, and thanked the British folks for his or her help from “Day One” since Moscow’s navy offensive.

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Manisha Pandey

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Feb 13, 2023