Russia Today ex-director Anton Krasovsky was poisoned.
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Kyiv Post military intelligence sources reported that propagandist Krasovsky was poisoned. The ex-director of Russia Today became famous for live calling on Ukrainian children to drown and smoke.
At the beginning of the week, my stomach suddenly twisted, I began to feel sick, and then I lost consciousness. They took me to the clinic. “I’m gradually coming to my senses,” propagandist Krasovsky wrote in his Telegram channel.
However, Kyiv Post sources note that his “condition continues to deteriorate” and add that “it is likely that the latest messages on the network were not written by the propagandist himself.”
Krasovsky is a famous Russian journalist and propagandist. The peak of his career was the position of director of broadcasting of the Russian edition of Russia Today. In October 2022, speaking on air, Krasovsky called for genocide of Ukrainian children for their anti-Russian views.
They should have drowned these children in Tisina, where the duck swims, drowned these children, drowned them. This is our way. “He said that the Muscovites occupied him and immediately threw him into a river with a violent current,” Krasovsky said then.
Later, the presenter also called for burning children in “pine houses” in the Carpathians.
Almost immediately after this, Krasovsky was fired from his job because his statements had too much resonance. In his justification, the Russian journalist said that he was allegedly simply “carried away”; he “did not see this limit” at which it was necessary to stop the flow of his hatred towards Ukrainians.
Later, a Ukrainian court, based on SBU materials, sentenced propagandist Krasovsky in absentia to five years in prison with confiscation of property.
Source: Racurs

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