Russian TV host Anton Krasovsky urging Ukrainian children be drowned is suspended by Kremlin broadcaster RT Fortune
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“Our countries made clear that we all reject Russia’s transparently false allegations that Ukraine is preparing to use a dirty bomb on its own territory,” the countries said in a joint statement. “The world would see through any attempt to use this allegation as a pretext for escalation.” Russia, however, has been firing indiscriminate missile attacks on civilian targets in Kyiv immediately following General Sergei Surovikin’s appointment earlier this month. Kyiv surrendered its entire stockpile of nuclear weapons in the 1990s in exchange for security guarantees by Russia that Putin broke at the latest with his February invasion. Unhinged fascism and a call for "Holy War" at Putin's pro-annexation rally in Moscow. Delivered by sitcom actor and former Orthodox priest Ivan Okhlobystin. pic.twitter.com/orboxaAtUG— Peter Liakhov (@peterliakhov) September 30, 2022
Russian TV host who urged Ukrainian children be drowned is suspended by Kremlin broadcaster RT
BYChristiaan HetznerOctober 24, 2022, 3:26 PM UTCMargarita Simonyan, the editorial director of Kremlin-controlled broadcaster Russia Today, suspended a TV show host for “disgusting” comments calling for Ukrainian children to be murdered.Maksim Konstantinov—SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images A Russian television presenter who called for Ukrainian children to be drowned in a river was suspended on Monday by the government’s state-owned broadcaster for making “disgusting” comments. Russia Today’s Anton Krasovsky, the EU-sanctioned host of a talk show called The Antonyms, said during a Thursday broadcast that Ukrainian children claiming Russians are a hostile occupying power deserve to die. “They should have been drowned in the Tysyna [river], right there where the ducklings swim,” he said. “Just drown those children. Drown them.” Should no river with a “strong undercurrent” be handy, the 47-year-old suggested they could be shoved inside their “spruce forest huts” and set ablaze to burn alive. Meanwhile on Russia's state-funded RT, director of broadcasting Anton Krasovsky suggests drowning or burning Ukrainian children, makes hideous comments about the rapes by Russian soldiers in Ukraine, says Ukraine should not exist and Ukrainians who resist Russia should be shot. pic.twitter.com/BGIaBNok4v— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) October 23, 2022 This is not the first time Krasovsky gained notoriety for an extreme pro-war sentiment. Earlier this month he uploaded a video in which he celebrated deadly attacks on civilians in Kyiv. Krasovsky’s comments about drowning children alarmed Ukraine’s foreign minister on Sunday, who labeled them an aggressive incitement to genocide that had “nothing to do with free speech.”Wild and disgusting
Ukrainian forces are currently on high alert after Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu claimed without evidence that Ukraine could escalate the war by using a dirty bomb, or explosives that include radioactive materials. For those who missed it: Gen. Surovikin is preparing Russian public opinion for the surrender of Kherson. Excuses, inter alia: "Kyiv may use banned weapons, we can't afford to expose the population to that…hard decisions must be made…"— Christo Grozev (@christogrozev) October 18, 2022 The U.S., France, and Britain have all rejected this allegation.“Our countries made clear that we all reject Russia’s transparently false allegations that Ukraine is preparing to use a dirty bomb on its own territory,” the countries said in a joint statement. “The world would see through any attempt to use this allegation as a pretext for escalation.” Russia, however, has been firing indiscriminate missile attacks on civilian targets in Kyiv immediately following General Sergei Surovikin’s appointment earlier this month. Kyiv surrendered its entire stockpile of nuclear weapons in the 1990s in exchange for security guarantees by Russia that Putin broke at the latest with his February invasion. Unhinged fascism and a call for "Holy War" at Putin's pro-annexation rally in Moscow. Delivered by sitcom actor and former Orthodox priest Ivan Okhlobystin. pic.twitter.com/orboxaAtUG— Peter Liakhov (@peterliakhov) September 30, 2022