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Vladimir Putin's chief television propaganda demands a near "total destruction" of Ukraine

One of Vladimirputin's major television advertising spreaders demanded an almost complete destruction ofUkraine.

Vladimir Solobyov brutally suggested that destroying major infrastructure throughout the country was a "good faith gesture."

During his latest television diatrib, Solobyov appeared to be furious that Russia's recent progress Ukraine was limited to completing the invasion of the Luhansk region.

Earlier this week, Russia's Chief of Staff called the withdrawal of the Black Sea from Snake Island a "good faith gesture" in a sustained attack from Ukrainians.

This move offended many in Putin's circle, who saw it as a humiliating failure.

Solobyov is usually seen as erupting Putin's view, but the Kremlin's land acquisition is slow and limited in ambition among some hardline hawks in Moscow. I'm getting angry at what I see as being.

Russia's withdrawal from Snake Island upset some hardliners in Moscow

"Is it possible to destroy the government district in central Kyiv-as a good faith gesture?" He requested the state-run Russian 1 channel.

"Good faith gestures-in connection with the supply of large quantities of NATO equipment.

" Ultimately destroy the entire civilian, military, and [and] transportation infrastructure in western Ukraine. Is it possible?

"As a good faith gesture, destroy all [electric] substations, TV towers."

Solovyov urged Russia to "destroy" "Ukraine" as a well-meaning gesture. } He demands that the Russian general "completely robs the country of electricity, water and communications-as a gesture of goodwill."

His explosion occurred when the area around the British Embassy in Moscow was renamed to the People's Republic of Luhansk [LPR] Square in a move aimed at embarrassing the British. It happens to.

The UK is unaware of LPR or the Donetsk People's Republic.

Russia withdrew from Snake Island after a violent attack by Ukraine

Strategic Snake Island The Black Sea has been in dispute since the early days of the war, when Ukrainian defenders famously said "go on their own" to an approaching Russian warship.

Russian cruiser Moskva was later sunk in Ukrainian missiles on strike, perhaps the greatest single humiliation of Vladimir Putin's war.

Last weekRussiawithdrew from the island.

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