"Now it seems harsh and excessive." Shpakouski advises Russia to use nuclear weapons
The deputy of the House of Representatives, top propagandist of Alexander Lukashenka, is worried about Ukrainian successes in the drone war.

Alexander Shpakouski. Screenshot from video
Alexander Shpakouski, on the air of "Club of Editors," decided to reflect on Ukraine's recent successes in the war. And he gave advice to the Russian leadership.
According to Shpakouski, all previous Ukrainian successes on the front allegedly turned into failures. The propagandist believes that it will be the same now. The only thing is that Russia must use all its means of destruction. Here, Shpakouski hints at nuclear weapons.
"It is clear so far that the Russian leadership, for one reason or another, does not use the full arsenal of forces and means at their disposal to defeat the Kyiv regime (this is how Russian propaganda refers to the Ukrainian authorities. — NN).
At one time, I expressed my point of view on this matter to my Russian colleagues. It is that what now seems harsh and excessive, in some time the military reality will be such that it will seem like the only necessary solution," the deputy said.
On June 19, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy publicly issued an ultimatum to Lukashenka. He demanded the removal of repeaters from the Brest and Homyel regions within a week, which assist Russian drones with navigation. Otherwise, Ukrainian servicemen will remove them.
Lukashenka did not comment on this ultimatum over the weekend. According to Zelenskyy, there was also no reaction through unofficial channels.
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