On the air of one of the TV programs, the participants asked the hosts not to focus on the Iranian origin of the drones.
Ruslan Pukhov, a member of the public council under the Russian Ministry of Defense, asked the television hosts not to focus on the Iranian origin of the drones, although everyone “knows that they are Iranian.” A fragment of the video broadcast on RBC was published by Russian journalist Arina Borodina.
On the air of RBC, the hosts, discussing this topic, invited Ruslan Pukhov, a member of the public council under the Ministry of Defense, from the hall. Unaware that the microphones were on, he asked not to focus on the country that made the drones.
“We won’t rock the boat, so I ask you strongly in these Iranian ones … because this is a classic of stories – there is a donkey, but no words, right? We all know they are Iranian, but the authorities,” said Pukhov. The video was published by journalist Arina Borodina.
Later, Rise Pukhov complained to the publication about problems with his head and said that maybe he said it, or maybe not, or maybe it was a “staging”.
“I don’t remember what I said, maybe it was a production. Probably, or maybe not. I can’t remember, alas. It’s been a long time. After covid, it’s bad for the brain. ,” said Pukhov.
Recall that a month ago, Russia began actively using the Iranian-made Shahed-136 kamikaze drone in the war against Ukraine. At the same time, Russia put its name on the drones – Geran-2 and claimed that the drones were not Iranian. Iran itself also denies any involvement in the supplies.
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Source: korrespondent
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