Putin's puppets outline desperate plot Russia should consider as defeat fears grow

Russian top propagandist Vladimir Solovyov urged for the establishment of an international coalition with countries such as Serbia, North Korea, and Iran for its war against Ukraine. Solovyov defined the coalition as “necessary” for Russia as he challenged NATO and questioned why Russia should “deny themselves that pleasure” of being part of a coalition.

Vladimir Solovyov said: “I also consider it necessary for us to create an international coalition.

“I don’t understand why the Americans always cobble together an international coalition.

“Why are we denying ourselves that pleasure?”

He continued: “There are units in Syria very well trained by us, there are people in Africa who support us.

“There’s Venezuela, there’s Nicaragua, there’s Cuba, there’s Iran and North Korea.

“If volunteers from all over the world are going and fighting in the DPR corps, why shouldn’t we give them the opportunity to organise and create an international corps?

“Dating back to the era of the war against fascism in Spain, when for the first time the International Brigades came up against Nazi Germany which was fighting on the side of Franco, that practice has existed.”

The presenter concluded: “Why should we stop people who want to take up arms and go?

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source: express.co.uk