A Russian state TV has declared that World War 3 has begun following the sinking of the prized warship, Moskva.
The Kremlin’s main
propaganda mouthpiece went off on a rant last night after the flagship of
the Black Sea Fleet was taken out.
Olga Skabeyeva, one of Vladimir Putin’s leading propagandists, told viewers Western support for Ukraine amounted to direct conflict with Russia, saying: ‘What it’s escalated into can safely be called World War Three. That’s entirely for sure.
‘Now we’re
definitely fighting against Nato infrastructure, if not Nato itself. We need to
recognise that.’
Military commentator Dmitry Drozdenko said on separate state-run Channel 1:
“In actual fact a full-scale multi-level war is underway with the
collective West.
“And the West has long been preparing for
the war".
Anchor Olesya
Loseva, host of Vremya Pokazhet, told viewers that the West was now supplying
"zillions of weapons” to Ukraine. She claimed Ukraine was doing the West’s
bidding by carrying out "yet more provocations, bloody, horrible, completely
unthinkable.”
These will “force
people to shudder once again and say that Russia Is a country which is unworthy
of even being on the world map and that all Russians should simply be wiped off
the face of the earth”.
Skabeyeva also
claimed that Ukrainians were delighted to see Russian troops in their country.
She said:
“For some reason ordinary Ukrainians themselves aren't noticing
any genocide.
“In Kharkiv region they're welcoming our soldiers like real
liberators.
“People are coming out with Russian tricolours onto the streets
where our military kit is.
“The people of Kharkiv are accusing not
the Russian army of genocide, but the Ukrainian armed forces.”
Officials have
refused to acknowledge Ukraine’s claims it struck the ship with cruise
missiles, an operation which would be one of Kyiv’s biggest military successes
since the invasion began.
But despite
Russia’s insistence it sunk because of fire, the Ukrainian capital was
struck by rockets overnight, a sign Vladimir Putin wants revenge for the
downing of the prized naval asset.
The city has been
spared arial bombardment since Russian troops pulled out of the north but there
were strikes against Kyiv, Kharkiv and locations further west.
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