A Russian-state TV analyst said 'blood should be flowing' over Western support for Ukraine.
in February 2022. Western military aid has been credited with helping Ukrainian forces turn the tide of the war, enabling them to launch counteroffensives to reclaim occupied territory and prevent Russia from making substantial gains.
However, this support has faced condemnation from Moscow as Kremlin leaders argue the West overstepped boundaries by providing Ukraine powerful weapons, particularly those that allow their troops to launch attacks behind Russian lines. The support has prompted threats from Russian leaders and analysts.
The latest threat came from analyst Igor Shishkin, director of the CIS Countries Institute, who said during an appearance on Russian-state TV that"blood should be flowing" in the West over its support for Ukraine. Video of his remarks was translated and posted toDemonstrators hold placards, Ukrainian and British flags during a rally for"Stop the War in Ukraine Global Day of Action," in central London, on March 6, 2022.
"Power and fear are the only things that work. They won't stop until they feel fear. Therefore, there are two options," he said."Either a victorious completion of the special military operation. But if that isn't doable right now for some reason, then they have to start suffering losses right now." Russian pundits brainstormed how to deter the West from continuing to support Ukraine. One proposed terrorist acts, another one angrily condemned his idea. Just when you thought he has a conscience, he clarified that he favored a nuclear strike instead.
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