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RT Boss Backs Host Who Wants to Drown Ukrainian Kids

Por: The Daily Beast World October 26, 2022

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RT’s director of broadcasting, when he and made hideous statements about Ukrainian grandmothers, who he alleged would gladly pay to get raped by Russian soldiers.During the same interview with sci-fi writer Sergei Lukyanenko, Krasovsky insisted that Ukraine should not be allowed to continue to exist in its current form but should remain solely as a tiny sliver of land where people would only be allowed to raise pigs. Krasovsky mockingly... + full article



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