Vladimir Solovoyov referred to several major nations in Europe which have helped Ukraine fight Russia.
to protect its civilian infrastructure and would work with the German government to get them.
But systems to combat the barrage of missiles Russia is firing at Ukraine to impact its energy infrastructure raised the hackles of Solovyov on his nightly program on the Russia-1 channel. Russian TV journalist Vladimir Solovyov is pictured on May 13, 2016 in Sochi, Russia. He has repeatedly said on his program that Russia should hit western cities with missiles."Britain gave their air defense systems so it's easy to hit Britain," he said."France is 'naked' thanks to Macron. So what's the problem?"from? The Norwegian? Or is he Danish?," he said referring to NATO's secretary general, who is from Norway.
"We have to knock on their door," he said,"so let's knock gently and say 'have you been rude to us?' Come out and line up," he added.Solovyev is suggesting "starting careful work" on these countries, meaning bombings.
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