
Volodymyr Solovyov, who is considered a favorite propagandist of Russian President Vladimir Putin, is calling for attacks on military bases in Europe where Ukrainian troops train and airfields where military aid for Kyiv’s forces arrives.
The recording was made public by BBC journalist Francis Scarr. Volodymyr Solovyov appears to be annoyed that the West is arming Ukraine and believes it is time to attack countries that send or facilitate military aid to the Russian-invaded country, pointing to military bases in Europe, including Romania.
An interesting exchange on Russian state television the other day 1/2
Host Volodymyr Solovyov calls for strikes on military facilities in Europe where Ukrainian troops are trained, but military expert Yevgeny Buzhynskyi denies that this would mean declaring war on NATO. pic.twitter.com/OFnjiiBPBB
— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) October 18, 2022
“But maybe it’s time to explain to those in the West who are becoming more insolent when we say that the bases where Ukrainians are currently being trained in France, Poland, Germany, Great Britain – maybe we should say that we consider Polish targets to be legitimate airfields where planes land with the help of the USA and Great Britain, bases in Romania and so on? Don’t you see now and again that they are expanding the nomenclature and complexity of the supplied weapons?” Solovyov asked the specialists invited to the studio.
The military expert tries to explain to Solovyov what is wrong with his request
Military expert Yevhen Buzhynskyi explained to Solovyov that this would mean a declaration of war by NATO.
“Well, I already said that everything that enters the territory of Ukraine is a legitimate target, but striking the territory of NATO countries means, of course, declaring war on them,” answered military expert Yevgeny Buzhynskyi.
But Volodymyr Solovyov tried to find a “loophole” so as not to activate Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, and says that Polish airfields could attack from the territory of Ukraine, from the west or from the Kharkiv region, which Russia “did not liberate”. -and”.
Solovyov continues to go, but then expert Yakov Kedmi enters the case and tells him to stop “empty talk” 2/2 pic.twitter.com/8RsZkUfOzk
— Francis Scarr (@francis_scarr) October 18, 2022
“Shouldn’t we have attacked them already?” Solovyov asked the guests on the set, assuming that it is necessary to threaten Ukraine’s allies to stop military aid to the Kyiv troops.
Solovyov is annoyed by the Kremlin’s inaction
Solovyov continues and does not give up on the idea of attacking NATO bases, but then expert Yakov Kedmi intervenes and tells him to abandon these “empty words”, saying that when Russia has to act, it will.
Solovyov is visibly irritated by the expert’s position, as well as the fact that the Kremlin has repeatedly said that certain red lines have been crossed, but has not taken any action, such as attacking Russian territory, such as the Belgorod region, where Moscow claims Ukrainians are impressed.
Both military experts agree that Solovyov should abandon his threats and that the decision should be made by the Russian General Staff.
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