In the simonian, doctors examined a “terrible serious illness”, because of their plan to perform surgery.
Margarita Simonyan, editor -in -Chief of the Russian Propaganda Channel RT, said she was diagnosed with serious illness. He spoke about it on Sunday on September 7 on the Vladimir Solovyov program, but he did not announce the specific name of the disease.
According to him, the operation should take place tomorrow. Despite the deterioration of his health, Simonyan came to the air, motivating it to the words of Patriarch Kirill, calling him a “warrior.” He added that it was operated on “under order”, which refers to the award of equally -to -The -Postles Princess Olga of III degree. This award was recently revealed to him by the Patriarch for “maintaining traditional values.”
“I have an operation tomorrow – just under this command. And I still came because the Patriarch said I was a warrior,” Simonyan said.
It is far from the first emotional simonian performance in the air. Earlier, he said that because of his wife’s complicated condition, Tigran Keosayana, he even thought about a war journey to Ukraine, but changed the decision to not leave his children without a mother. It is known that Keosayan suffered a clinical death in a coma.
Against this background, American public figure Mobbs mocked Simonyan on social networks, paying attention to the major losses of the Russian army in the war against Ukraine. He remembered Russia’s ironic statements about taking Kyiv for three days and noted that the Russian army was significantly reduced, emphasizing the ignorance of propaganda statements.
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