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The author of Game of Thrones admits that he wants to burn down the Kremlin

A celebrity on the Stephen Colbert show said he wanted to fly one of the dragons he invented over the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.

The American science fiction writer, author of A Song of Ice and Fire cycle, based on which the cult series Game of Thrones is filmed, George Martin, in the midst of nuclear threats from the Russian Federation, is admitted that he wanted to burn down the Kremlin. He announced this on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

“Can we be optimistic about climate change? What will we do if Putin uses nuclear bombs? I wish I had a dragon I could fly over the Kremlin,” he said.

It was noted that this is exactly what Daenerys Targaryen did when she ordered the dragon to attack King’s Landing, where the Lannister dynasty ruled.

It was previously reported that George Martin said when to expect the release of the sixth part of the A Song of Ice and Fire book series.

The comedian from the United States mocked the annexation of the regions of Ukraine

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Source: korrespondent

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