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Russian Propagandists Soloviev and Simonyan Openly Threaten Georgia and Armenia, Sparking Outcry on Social Media

Russian propagandists Soloviev and Simonyan began to openly threaten Georgia and Armenia.

Live on the Kremlin TV channel Rossiya 1, propagandists Soloviev and Simonyan expressed regret that Russia did not occupy Georgia during the 2008 invasion. Moreover, they began to openly threaten Armenia, arguing that the Russian Federation should not have borders with it at all. Insulting and threatening statements addressed to Armenia about the deprivation of sovereignty caused a scandal on social networks.

“There would be no problem for Armenia if we had not stopped in 2008. We would have solved the problem of Georgia in 2008, we would have had a land border to Armenia and Armenia would have had a completely different life,”
– said Soloviev.

Following him Simonyan added that Russia would not have borders with Georgia and Armenia at all, hinting at the deprivation of sovereignty of the two countries.

Experts note that such threats from Russian propagandists are part of the information war that Russia is waging against Armenia.

“Then these same people are sincerely surprised that allies are fleeing Russia and no one wants to deal with these cretins, except for the same possessed cannibals… Looking at all this madness, you will inevitably believe in the conspiracy theory that saboteurs have seized power in the Russian Federation and enemies whose goal is simply to quarrel with everyone and discredit Russia as much as possible”– note the authors of the Russian Telegram channel “Wind Sower”.

In addition, the media reported that Pashinyan, after “freezing” Armenia’s participation in the CSTO, is preparing a new “surprise” for the Kremlin.

Author: Mark Voroshilov

2024-02-26 11:15:04
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