Solovyov has made a flurry of new statements about Europe
Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov has once again made harsh statements directed at Europe, reacting to new military agreements between Poland and the United Kingdom. In his remarks, he made emotional threats and harsh comments about Western countries, continuing his characteristic confrontational stance. At the same time, his remarks came amid reports of Russian military setbacks on the front lines, according to Russian media.
On air, Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov once again sharply escalated his rhetoric while commenting on the international agreements between the United Kingdom and Poland, which Moscow traditionally perceives as a threat and an “encirclement.” His speech was accompanied by emotional statements and threatening language, which have become a hallmark of his public appearances.
In particular, Solovyov stated: “Stop pissing us off already. Stop testing our truly angelic patience. You don’t need this. You’re scum, we know everything about you,” commenting on the new military pact between Warsaw and London. Such rhetoric fits into the general line of Russian propaganda, which often uses emotional and aggressive messages for its domestic audience.
He went on to elaborate on the idea of an alleged future shift in geopolitical borders, stating that “Warsaw will return to its native shores,” without specifying the basis for such claims or the specific context in which they make sense. Such statements regularly feature in his broadcasts and elicit reactions from both the media and political circles.
Against this backdrop, it is important to note that such statements coincide with reports of a difficult situation for Russian troops on the front lines, particularly in the Malaya Tokmachka area, where, according to various sources, casualties are being recorded and no significant progress is being made. It is precisely this contrast between the military situation and the rhetoric of propagandists that often becomes a topic of discussion among analysts.
Russia’s threats of new strikes on Kyiv are hysterical outbursts amid setbacks on the front lines — Flash.
Strikes on Kyiv may be part of Russia’s summer campaign — Bild.