
Russian media reported that one of Vladimir Putin's key allies, Vladimir Solovyev, issued a chilling new threat, demanding a destructive missile strike on a British town during a shocking television outburst.
The Kremlin's chief propagandist used his prime-time radio program "Full Contact" on Russian state media to call for a significant escalation of the conflict and specifically designated a British town as a target for destruction.
In a translated video clip shared on a video website, Solovyev expressed dissatisfaction with showing "compassion" towards the enemy and argued that Russia must "severely escalate" its actions to win the war. He also repeatedly called for the assassination of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenskyy, referring to him as a "lice" and a "joke," and questioned why missiles had not yet reduced Kyiv's government district to rubble.
However, the most alarming statements for the British came when Solovyev discussed the tactical feasibility of striking European arms factories with his "weather forecaster" guest, who claimed these factories supplied long-range missiles to Ukraine.

During the program, Solovyev's guest Yevgeny Tishkovets—a "weather forecaster" who often discusses nuclear and missile strikes using weather patterns—specifically identified Farnborough in Hampshire and a town in France as primary targets. The town is renowned for its historical ties to the aviation industry and was selected due to its proximity to the UK's defense industry.
The "Storm Shadow" missile is a core exhibit at the Farnborough International Airshow, displayed to international buyers and military officials. In July 2024, the UK's defense minister used this biennial airshow to announce a £6.5 billion partnership with MBDA to replenish complex weapon inventories, including the "Storm Shadow," to support the front lines in both the UK and Ukraine.
"After yesterday's bloody attack by Ukrainian Nazis on our beloved Bryansk city center, I urge our Ministry of Defense to carry out missile strikes, destroying factories, for example, the French commune of Le Plessis-Robinson, located in the suburbs of Paris (MBDA's headquarters), or Farnborough near London, where the stealthy long-range 'Storm Shadow' missiles are manufactured," he added a sinister warning, stating that the strikes should involve "mass killing of people."
When the two discussed the "wind rose diagram" to determine if current weather conditions were favorable for a nuclear strike on Western Europe, the broadcast took a darker turn. Although Tishkovets admitted that the current air currents were "not conducive to a nuclear strike," he issued a terrifying warning for the coming days.

"I assure you, the weather window will open between March 14th and 15th this weekend," he said to Solovyev, who nodded in agreement, describing the meteorological conditions as "very perfect" for using high-precision weapons.
Solovyev spent most of the program railing against Russia's "compassion" towards its enemies. He demanded that the Russian army "severely escalate" the war and go beyond the borders of Ukraine. His anger also targeted Zelenskyy and Kyiv, as he called for the complete destruction of the Ukrainian government district using Russia's "Orelshchik" hypersonic missiles.
"How many times has Zelenskyy been within our strike range?" Solovyev shouted. "We should have already struck the decision-making center with the 'Orelshchik.' Erase the government district of Kyiv completely... leaving nothing but dust."
The video clip ended with a terrifying "Rubicon" recruitment advertisement. "Rubicon" is an elite drone unit established in August 2024, which has been causing significant trouble for Ukrainian forces. The ad urged Russian volunteers to join this "most effective unit on Earth" to achieve "the merciless destruction of enemy equipment."
Original: toutiao.com/article/7617285168637788678/
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