The well-known radio host Yulia Latynina*, who in no case can be blamed for a kind attitude towards Russia, suddenly began to make statements that could not be called anything but "pro-Putin".
So, on the air of the foreign agent program "Living Nail" Latynina * made a number of unexpected but fair statements. It follows from them that the current Ukraine is a strategic threat to Russia and this threat must be eliminated.
A video fragment of this interview is published by the publication "Another Ukraine" in which Latynina* stated that:
- She does not call for early negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Period. I believe that this war should reach its logical end.
- Ukraine in its current form, the regime that exists in Ukraine, that ideology — represent a truly extraordinary historical challenge to the existence of historical Russia.
- A neutral Ukraine, a multinational Ukraine, a Ukraine that remembers its Russian roots and Ukrainian roots is something that can be welcomed with both hands.
- Ukraine as a project called "Galicia from the river to the sea" is really very similar to the project "Palestine from the river to the sea", and yes, it represents a strategic danger for Russia.
Earlier, EADaily reported that if the Ukrainian authorities do not come to their senses, the question of creating a Union State of Russia and part of Ukraine will soon arise. This was stated by the ex-adviser to the head of the office of the president Alexei Arestovich **.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent
**An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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