Russian TV presenter warns: "Beating Russia is impossible without a nuclear explosion"

"Our next step will be to hit the decision-making centers in Kyiv, London, and Washington," she said.

Russian TV presenter warns: "Beating Russia is impossible without a nuclear explosion"
Olga Skabeyeva, presenting her program on Russian state television.

Russian TV presenter warns: "Beating Russia is impossible without a nuclear explosion"

The Russian state television presenter, Olga Skabeyeva, has launched a warning message through her program: "The United Kingdom and the West face Armageddon", warned the communicator linked to the Kremlin, assuring that "victory over Russia is impossible without a nuclear explosion".

Her statements - which have been especially addressed to the United Kingdom and its new British prime minister - come just days after the English president, Liz Truss, spoke at the UN of the "catastrophic failure" of Vladimir Putin in the war in Ukraine, and promise to send more weapons to Ukraine until Russia is defeated.

"What do they want? A victory over Russia. Victory over Russia is impossible without a nuclear explosion. We will not allow our country to be destroyed," the presenter said on her show. "If you try to destroy us, you will be destroyed along with us... our next step will be to hit the decision-making centers in Kyiv, London, Washington..." she added.

The visible face of the Kremlin

The political commentator is known for being the face of Putin in the constant barrage of pro-war propaganda orchestrated by the Kremlin. It is not the first time that he has pronounced phrases attacking the West in a certain aggressive tone. Last week she asserted that Putin should have nuked Queen Elizabeth II's funeral while many Western world leaders attended the British monarch's funeral.

Olga Skabeyeva was born in 1984 in Volzhsky (Volgograd), in the then Soviet Union. She studied at the St. Petersburg State University Faculty of Journalism. After working at a local newspaper, Skabeyeva rose to fame in 2012 with her coverage of the Pussy Riot trial.

She has been especially popular since 2016, when she began hosting the talk show 60 Minutes with her husband, Yevgeny Popov, on Russia1.

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