News about Vladimir Soloviev
On Russian state television, Steven Seagal defends his visit to Olenivka jail
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 12, 2022
Seagal, a long-time President Putin supporter, has returned to Russian state television to defend his visit to Olenivka Prison in Donbas, where at least 50 Ukrainian POWs burned to death last month. The 70-year-old former action film actor said he went there to make an 'objective' film before spouting Kremlin propaganda that Ukraine was to blame, despite the fact that US-built HIMARS missiles were used in the attack. That is nonsense, according to Ukraine and western experts: The jailer's body would have been blown to bits during a HIMARS attack, but the evidence instead points to an intense fire raging within the building itself, which Ukraine blaming Russia for starting.
Steven Seagal pictured at Russian prison camp in Ukraine days after explosion kills at least 50
www.dailymail.co.uk,
August 10, 2022
Steven Seagal, an American actor, was photographed visiting a prison camp in Olenivka, which housed hundreds of Ukrainian prisoners, just days after an explosion killed at least 50 people on July 29. After Putin granted him citizenship and handover his Russian passport in 2016, Seagal was banned from entering Ukraine for five years. Seagal said in February that the majority of us have acquaintances and relatives in Russia and Ukraine. Both as a family and fully agree that it is a foreign entity investing significant sums of money on propaganda to compel the two countries to be at odds with each other.