A television programme shown in Russian appears to demonstrate how Ireland would be completely destroyed by an underwater nuclear drone launched by one of ...
Time to tell the Russian Government that this wild language is simply unacceptable to us.” The warhead on it has a yield of up to 100 megatonnes. Time to call in and dress down Russian ambassador again and this time, threaten expulsion.”
Putin associate speaks of attacks on 'British Isles' amid UK support for Ukraine.
Mr Kiselyov, who is on an EU sanctions list, has a long history of making bellicose comments and spreading conspiracy theories on air. However, “most inhabitants of either territory would be outside the blast and fallout radius, as would many towns and cities”, he said. Everything has been calculated already,” he claims, as a graphic shows a blast erasing Ireland and Britain from the map. “I wouldn’t regard it as a threat against Ireland really, no. Such a barrage alone also carries extreme doses of radiation,” he claims. Ireland is not mentioned directly in either of the two clips.
The report came from Russian state TV anchor Dmitry Kiselyov, who spoke as a simulation of an underwater missile being set off in the Atlantic Ocean with ...
The warhead on it has a yield of up to 100 megatonnes. Only UK and Northern Ireland were wiped out and maybe the lad who lashed his lorry into the embassy. Some made light of the situation, with one man joking: “Ah now, they were fair accurate. The Government is due to sign off on the €400 payment for households who take in Ukrainian refugees “very soon”, Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys has said. The report came from Russian state TV anchor Dmitry Kiselyov, who spoke as a simulation of an underwater missile being set off in the Atlantic Ocean with the aim of attacking Great Britain. The Government is due to sign off on the €400 payment for households who take in Ukrainian refugees “very soon”, Social Protection Minister Heather Humphreys has said.
Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher said the Russian ambassador to Ireland Yury Filatov should be called in to meet the Government, who should then put 'a note ...
Mr Kelleher told RTÉ radio’sthat the television report should be taken seriously. “These are sometimes made casually and sometimes forcefully,” he said. “Such a barrage also carries extreme doses of radiation," it adds.
Russian TV has broadcast an 'absolutely horrific' simulation of a nuclear attack on Ireland.
Is this something you are considering?” “The chances of this happening are extremely small. “It is an absolutely horrific threat,” he said. “The concept of having an ambassador and a channel of communication is something that goes right back to medieval times, even during the most bitter conflicts in the past,” he said. He said the threat presented in the programme “would represent the destruction of both countries and basically the annihilation of millions and millions of people”. “Basically, the person who is presenting these clips of the detonations off the Irish coast is a guy called Dmitry Kiselyov and he is very close to Vladimir Putin,” he said.
A programme on Russian state television channel has broadcast mocked-up clips of nuclear weapons destroying Ireland in response to the UK's support to ...
Time to tell Russian Government that this wild language is simply unacceptable to us,” the Fianna Fáil member tweeted. “There's no way of stopping this underwater drone,” the anchor if further heard saying in the video, which has been viewed nearly two million times since being shared. Many Irish politicians have reacted strongly to the broadcast, calling for a diplomatic response to Moscow.
The Taoiseach has described the mock-up of a Russian nuclear attack destroying Ireland and Britain as "very sinister, intimidatory-type tactics by the ...
He wants the embassy shut. The island is so small that just one SARMAT missile is sufficient to sink it once and for all." "It just really is propaganda. He said the presenter is "seen as close to the government" and he said, "it is disturbing". Such a barrage alone carries extreme doses of radiation. Micheál Martin said while he does not think anyone is going to be intimidated by the imagery depicting the outcome of such an assault, he said "it reflects a mindset that is worrying and not in touch with reality".