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Top Putin supporter warns of potential nuclear strikes on two significant cities

  • Writer: Pilipina Flores Carandang
    Pilipina Flores Carandang
  • Sep 25
  • 2 min read
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Both Vladimir Solovyov and Sergei Karaganov have proposed targeting the UK


An ally of Vladimir Putin has threatened to drop nuclear bombs on two UK cities.

Just when it seemed the situation might be stabilizing in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, especially with Donald Trump apparently altering his stance on Ukraine, things might be escalating.


A prominent propagandist in Russia has suggested on his state-run TV show that the Kremlin could potentially bomb the UK.


During a discussion with Sergei Karaganov, Vladimir Solovyov learned that tactical nuclear weapons might be the only solution to end the conflict between the US and Russia.


He described it as ‘foolish’ to dismiss the possibility of nuclear war or to claim it couldn’t decide a conflict.


He then focused on Europe, asserting that the continent should be aware that Russia is ready to use its weapons, and that deploying two nuclear bombs would clearly convey their seriousness.


Putin's top ally seeks to initiate a nuclear conflict
Putin's top ally seeks to initiate a nuclear conflict

Karaganov has previously advocated for nuclear war, despite acknowledging that "the use of nuclear weapons, in extreme cases, is a terrible sin. "He argued that not using them and subjecting your people and the world to a major war is an even greater sin.


He has also stated that the UK "should be nuked off the map."

Solovyov suggested that Russia should target Oxford and Cambridge in the UK to eliminate "British elites" and their prestigious universities.


This follows the POTUS's confident assertion that Kyiv can "win all of Ukraine back in its original form" in its conflict with Russia.


Writing on Truth Social, he expressed that the nation could reclaim "the original borders from where this war started" with the help of Europe and NATO.


The statement followed his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after the UN General Assembly in New York on September 23.


Trump's shift in perspective came after "getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine/Russia military and economic situation," stating: "Putin and Russia are in BIG Economic trouble, and this is the time for Ukraine to act."


Vladimir Solovyov desires to bomb the UK
Vladimir Solovyov desires to bomb the UK

Zelenskyy mentioned to Fox News that Trump's post on Truth Social regarding Ukraine was a ‘positive signal’ indicating that the US ‘will support us until the war concludes’.

He also remarked to Fox News, “I believe that the numerous times Putin deceived President Trump created a distinction between us.”


After Trump referred to Russia as a ‘paper tiger’, the nation sharply reacted to his criticisms.


Trump commented on the country: "With time, patience, and financial backing from Europe and especially NATO, restoring the original borders from where this war began is quite possible.


"Why not? Russia has been engaged in a futile fight for three and a half years, a conflict that a true military power should have resolved in under a week. This does not elevate Russia. In fact, it makes them appear like 'a paper tiger.'"


The Kremlin objected to the 'paper tiger' remark, with Vladimir Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, stating: "[Russia] is not a tiger but a bear. Russia is symbolized by a bear; there are no paper bears."


The Kremlin further asserted that the conflict was 'not a pointless war' and that Trump was ‘deeply mistaken’ if he believed Ukraine could reclaim its territory.




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