Russia issues terrifying ‘we’ll kill all of you’ threat to UK and NATO | World | News

A prominent Russian propagandist has made another dire threat against NATO, whose members include the UK. Sending a direct warning to Western countries, Russian television presenter and close ally of Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Solovyov, stated what he thinks would happen in the case of “NATO troops”. [be] He brought in Ukraine to support the Eastern European country under Russian attack.
Last week, it was reported that President Vladimir Putin agreed to halt attacks on Kiev for seven days at the US President’s ‘personal request’. Donald Trump. The Kremlin has claimed the ceasefire was limited to Kiev, rather than all Ukrainian cities as Mr. Trump claimed, and said it ended on February 1. Eight people were injured and 18 apartment blocks were damaged in Russia’s airstrike on Ukraine’s southern Zaporizhia region early today, Ivan Fedorov, head of the regional military administration, said. A dog shelter in the regional capital was also hit, killing 13 dogs, according to city council secretary Rehina Kharchenko.
Some animals were taken to the veterinary clinic but could not be saved.
President Volodymyr Zelensky also said that Russia used a number of ballistic missiles to target Ukraine’s energy sector earlier this week. This affected tens of thousands of people and ended a brief pause agreed between Moscow and Washington as Ukrainians grappled with plummeting winter temperatures.
Amid Russian attacks that have plunged Ukrainians into cold and darkness, Mr Solovyov, appearing on ‘Evening with Vladimir Solovyov’, launched an attack on NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who visited Ukraine on February 3 and told the war-torn country to “stay strong”.
The propagandist mocked Mr. Rutte in his sharp warning and appeared to encourage him to push the military alliance into Ukraine.
He said: “Then let’s say NATO troops will be brought in. Maybe you will ask Russia what will happen in response? We will kill you all in response. As State Duma deputy Pyotr Tolstoy said, we will kill you all.”
He continued: “Rutte, do you want to come with the troop just to share your fate?”
He then talked about Ukraine’s freezing weather.
Mr Solovyov said: “Spring is coming, isn’t it? Flowers will probably bloom on your grave if someone can find it.”
“Do you want us to pity the residents of Kyiv, who are so cold right now?”
An agreement signed by Sir Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron just weeks ago would have seen British and French troops deployed in the country, but only after a ceasefire was established as peacekeeping forces.
The deal will deploy European forces in Ukraine to deter renewed Russian aggression, alongside Britain’s plans to build protected weapons facilities and supply weapons to help rebuild the Ukrainian military.



