Skabeeva’s incredible fantasy: she claimed that the British were allegedly eating squirrels due to lack of food

Skabeeva’s incredible fantasy: she claimed that the British were allegedly eating squirrels due to lack of food
Skabeeva’s incredible fantasy: she claimed that the British were allegedly eating squirrels due to lack of food
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The well-known Russian propagandist Olga Skabeyeva stated on the air that squirrels are served in British restaurants allegedly because of a lack of food, according to “Sky news”.

Without any basis, she stated that the money spent on British aid to Ukraine affects the country’s food security.

“They will eat squirrels, but they will still supply howitzers,” says the propagandist.

As usual, O Skabeyeva did not provide any evidence to support these claims.

Russian propagandist, host of pro-Kremlin television shows O. Skabeyeva has been famous for her extraterrestrial fantasy more than once. In her program on state television, she repeatedly made statements that Russia needs to “demilitarize” not only Ukraine, but also the entire NATO, promoted Vladimir Putin’s propaganda, and talked about his invasion of Ukraine.

Even before the start of the war, V. Putin’s puppet was constantly spreading pro-Kremlin propaganda, which only intensified when the Russians invaded Ukraine.

Together with her husband, Yevgeny Popov, she spread baseless conspiracy theories, overestimated Moscow’s war success, covered up Kremlin lies about “Nazis” in Ukraine, and threatened the West with World War III.

O. Skabeyeva shamelessly praises V. Putin, which is how she amassed wealth and fame in Russia, and together with her husband – another mouthpiece of V. Putin – hosts the social and political talk show “60 Minutes” on the propaganda channel “Russia-1”.

The article is in Lithuanian

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