The MP Of A Putin Hardliner Warns Of Russia Striking Britain ‘And Wiping It Off The Earth’

A hardline Russian MP has warned that it is ‘inevitable’ that Russia will attack Britain directly with missiles to wipe it off the Earth.

Reservist general and pro-Putin MP Andrey Gurulev said that the Kremlin will exact revenge on Ukraine for using British Storm Shadow missiles against his nation.

He told Kremlin-controlled state television: ‘There’s still going to come a point where we’re going to strike. It is inevitable.

‘The question is simply a matter of time and decision-making. And there is no other way.

‘If today Britain is hitting our territory with its missiles from Ukraine, everyone realises that they will not fly anywhere without NATO control systems and satellite navigation.’

The Russian defence ministry claims six Storm Shadows were fired at the Bryansk region on Tuesday alone as part of Ukraine’s most extensive aerial bombardment of the war on Vladimir Putin’s territory. Moscow declared the £2 million missiles were shot down.

It was claimed that two more Storm Shadows were shot down over the Black Sea.

The Russian assault on Ukraine today is perceived as retaliation for the assaults on fuel and chemical factories that occurred the day before.

Gurulev, however, predicted that Putin would eventually target Britain directly.

‘I believe that this is a direct reason for Britain to simply not be on Earth,’ he said.

‘And I’m not the only one who thinks that we’re not the only ones who think that.

‘I think 80 per cent of the world will clap for us. That’s 100 per cent.’

TV propagandists have previously suggested using Putin’s new Satan-2 missile – known to the Russians as Sarmat – to destroy Britain.

This is a 208-ton intercontinental silo-launched 15,880mph hypersonic nuclear missile, the size of a 14-storey tower block.

It is purportedly used in conjunction with Russian nuclear weapons.

The Russians claim that six US-supplied ATACMS missiles also struck the Bryansk area.

Gurulev said earlier this week that Donald Trump and Putin should split up Greenland, with each receiving half of the region.

Additionally, he predicted that Russia would take control of Spitsbergen, a Norwegian island in the Arctic where military activities are prohibited, and use it as a base for defence.

Ukraine had to implement preemptive power outages after Russia conducted a huge aerial bombardment on the nation on Wednesday, according to the Ukrainian energy minister.

‘The enemy continues to terrorize Ukrainians,’ Herman Halushchenko wrote on Facebook, urging residents to stay in shelters during the ongoing threat and follow official updates.

The state energy company Ukrenergo reported emergency power outages in the Kharkiv, Sumy, Poltava, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and Kirovohrad regions.

According to Andrii Sadovyi, the mayor of the city, Russian forces attacked energy infrastructure in the western Lviv area early on Wednesday with missile attacks.

The point is that if Putin strikes there will be retaliation and Russia will get wiped out as well, so what would they have accomplished? It’s like committing suicide and then believing that once you have done it, you have won – nobody wins in war!

It’s also extremely strange that we have heard nothing from Keir Starmer on this, or reassuring the public over these threats – why not?

The UK government don’t have an inkling what they are dealing with, and Putin is likely to do the most excessive things just out of sheer maliciousness.

Roosevelt said the art of diplomacy was to ‘talk softly and carry a big stick.’ Putin is carrying a small stick, and talking extremely loudly.

Published by Angela Lloyd

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