The Russian TV presenter, who actively supports the war against Ukraine, is sure that he will “go to heaven.”
Russian propagandist Vladimir Solovyov urged Russians not to be afraid to die, because “life is highly valued” and “death is inevitable.” Solovyov said this on the air of his program on RosTV.
“Life is highly valued. Why fear the inevitable? Besides, we will go to heaven. Death is the end of one journey on earth and the beginning of another,” said the propagandist.
In his opinion, there is no need to fear death, because it is still inevitable.
“As one of the classics said: “You have to live for what you can die for. This is how it should be,” he added and assured that the Russian invaders at the front “clearly understand what they are fighting for,” because they have a dream that is not material, but more “noble.”
It was previously reported that in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russian occupiers set up children against Ukraine, teach them to disassemble weapons, shoot, wear camouflage uniforms, walk in formation and not love their Motherland.
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Source: korrespondent

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