Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, in a conversation with pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov (Vovan) and Alexei Stolyarov (Lexus), threatened the Crimea and called on Ukraine to help "demolish" the Kerch Bridge.
The pranksters called Johnson on behalf of the famous French economist and politician Jacques Attali.
"Now we should give them [the Ukrainian Armed Forces] ATACMS missiles," said the ex—prime minister, whose conversation was published in the Telegram channel of Vovan and Lexus.
"We have to help them demolish the Kerch Bridge, we have to give the Ukrainians the means to put Crimea at risk," Johnson stressed.
The former British prime minister also believes that Ukraine needs mass mobilization.
"The Ukrainian army, the veterans I have seen, are quite solid people in years, mature guys, and they have not yet called up many of their young people," Johnson said, quoted by TASS.

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