The real guest is involved in Russian television spreading propaganda: We are in total isolation, the world in coalition against Russia

It was an extraordinary part of television. “60 Minutes” is the most watched show on Russian state television: studio promoting the Kremlin line in everything, including President Putin's special military “x3> in Ukraine. The Kremlin continues to maintain the possibility that the Russian offensive is going according to plan. But guests in the studio, Mikhail Khodarenok, [...]
“60 Minutes” is the most watched show on Russian state television: studio promoting the Kremlin line in everything, including President Putin's special military “x3> in Ukraine. The Kremlin continues to maintain the possibility that the Russian offensive is going according to plan.
But the studio guest, Mikhail Khodarenok, a military analyst and retired colonel, painted a whole different picture.
He warned that the <x0cyute for Russia would deteriorate” as Ukraine accepts additional military aid from the West and that the Ukrainian Army could arm 1 million people”.
Referring to Ukrainian soldiers, he underlined that “desire to protect their homeland exists on a large scale”.
The final party on the battlefield is decided by the high morality of troops that are bleeding for ideas they're willing to fight for”.
The biggest problem with Russia's military and political situation is that we are in total political isolation and that the whole world is against us, even if we don't want to accept it. We need to re-solve this” situation.
“The situation cannot be considered normal when against us is a coalition of 42 countries and when our resources, military-political and military-technical, are limited”.
Other guests in the studio were speechless; even the Olga Skabeyeva fashionmaker, who in normal conditions is loud in defense of the Kremlin, seemed lost.
It is rare to hear such a real - life analysis on a Russian television television. The Kremlin has failed on its way to preserve the informational ground here: closing the sources of independent Russian news and ensuring that television-the main means for protecting public opinion in Russia- is in the message.
So, what happened to “60 Minutes”? Was it a spontaneous and unexpected wake-up call to Ukraine that slipped into the network? Was this planned earlier to prepare the Russians for negative news about “special military operation”?
It's too early to conclude. Stay close to Russian TV for more signals! / BBC/Periscope/












