State TV guests have routinely warned that Russia may strike NATO territory over aid and weapons provided to Kyiv.
An ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin issued an ominous warning to the United Kingdom on state TV.Vladimir Solovyov, one of the most prominent figures in Kremlin-backed media, discussed with a guest on state TV the possibility of Russia attacking the U.K. during an appearance on Russia-1.
'What are the options? Besides, I'm under sanctions there anyway. So it doesn't hurt. If you declare a war on Russia, you get a beating.'Buzhinsky said that the use of weapons from the U.K. by Ukrainian soldiers in the war suggests the nation's direct participation in the war.'So to say that they're not at war until they kill our soldiers directly—they are. They kill with their weapons, with their direct involvement. Missile guidance is...,' he said.
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