“They don’t need to live”: the Russian Federation proposed to “deaden” the city of Sumy (video)

Veronika Prokhorenko21:44, 02.06.23

Propagandist Serhii Mikheev said that the city should be destroyed with the help of artillery, aviation, missiles – from the entire “arsenal” that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation is capable of using.

In Russia, propagandist Serhii Mikheev distinguished himself with a bloodthirsty idea and offered to “deaden” the city of Sumy and take revenge for the shelling of the Belgorod and Bryansk regions. Previously, “cotton” in the local town of Shebekino had angered Solovyov .

During one of the broadcasts  , he stated that the residents of the Sumy region cannot be allowed to “live in peace”: the entire arsenal of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation must be used in this territory and not be “tsacked”, he said.

“I think it should be turned into a dead zone, that’s all. No one should live there, no one at all. Artillery, aviation, so to speak, missiles, and other things. The city of Sumy, yes, and everything else. No they need to live peacefully,” Mikheev said.

Propagandist Mikheev proposed to kill Sumy.mp4Propagandist Mikheev proposed to “mortify” Sumy

(C)UNIAN 2023

5 comments

  1. Russians themselves are not a bad people , they are and always were led by egomaniacs who desired more and more power. If the government actually functioned like a republic and allowed the people to rule it would be a great country but as long as the mentality of of USSR continues then maniacs like Putin will always snake their way to the top! This war, when Russia has its revolution,and Putin is dead, will be the dawn of a new and great country that will actually be a contributor to the world as compared to an abuser of the world !

    • I hope you’re right George but considering the history of “Russia” there isn’t much hope. They have solidly rejected freedom and prosperity and chosen the life of aggression and theft for hundreds of years.

    • Overall, the Russian people seem so hypnotized by their past “greatness”, their former superpower status, that they are more afraid of losing the expression of this power (whether autocratic, totalitarian, Putinist), than the consequences of a genocide committed by his army in his name. This means everything about his ability and especially his will to change anything in his country.

      The Russians give authority to Putin who in return gives them the illusion of past greatness.

      It is a blood pact, a consented, desired “transaction” which acts as a warm blanket in the middle of the winter of the steppes. Tragic!

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