A host on Russian state television has said that the country should ‘nuke’ England, and shared their thoughts on a United Ireland.
He also said that parts of the UK should be spared from the attack, with England likely to be the main target.
Anchorman and propagandist for Vladimir Putin, Vladimir Solovyov, has claimed on TV that Russia should attack England with a nuclear missile, but to avoid Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Solovyov said on the state-owned Russia-1 channel that other countries within the UK should not be hit with a Satan-2 rocket, as they will soon be “independent”.
He said: “We won't touch Scotland. Scotland will be independent.
“Wales has been quiet so far. Wales, too, will be independent.”
The presenter also shared a prediction on the future of Ireland, saying that the North and South would unite. This would be, Solovyov said, down to the President of the United States, Joe Biden.
“And at Biden's demand, Northern Ireland will unite with Ireland.
“The Union Jack will be over.”
During the programme, Solovyov accused the UK Government and the chief of the British Armed Forces, Admiral Sir Tony Radakin, of being “arrogant, ignorant, illiterate upstarts, who can’t do anything but steal,” the Belfast Telegraph reports.
“Listen Brits, wake up. The only reason you don't have Egyptian pyramids in the British Museum is because you physically couldn't steal them.
“You stole everything.
“Admiral Tony Radakin, what are you the admiral of? What did you achieve? When did your British weapons beat anyone?
“Who did you beat, and where, Admiral? They have completely lost their minds. And they are lecturing us, the country [we can destroy with] one Sarmat.”
It comes after threats by the country were made against Ireland and the UK in April, with Russian TV showing a simulation of a nuclear attack on the two nations.
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