Putin’s top propagandist: Russia to attack Germany and teach it a new lesson

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The presenter of Russia-1, Vladimir Solovyov, who has also been described as “Putin’s Voice”, stated the above on the occasion of the joking comment of the German Minister of Culture about Russia.

A top Kremlin propagandist has suggested on Russian state television that Russia should more or less attack Germany, commenting that Moscow should “teach Berlin a lesson again.”

The presenter of Russia-1, Vladimir Solovyov, who has also been described as “Putin’s Voice”, said the above on the occasion of a joking comment by German Culture Minister Claudia Roth, who visited the port of Odessa on Tuesday and saw two stamps with references to sinking of the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet Moskva.

In more detail, one of the stamps depicted a soldier raising his middle finger – an obvious reference to the dialogue between the Ukrainian soldiers and the Russian army in Fidonisi and the Go F …

“This is Russia,” Roth said, pointing to one of the stamps at a photographer, “and this is ‘f-k you.’

As everyone laughed, the minister, with a sly smile, tried to make a pun, saying: “F … you, ship”.

After watching the video on Russian television, Solovyov commented that “there is nothing else to discuss” with the German government, which he claimed was full of “idiots, swindlers, bad guys and the sick.”

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