British Defence Secretary Says He Wants to Capture Putin Like Maduro
- British Defence Secretary John Healey expressed a desire to capture Russian leader Vladimir Putin and hold him accountable for war crimes during a visit to Ukraine.
- Healey cited mass graves in Bucha and the abduction of Ukrainian children as examples of Putin's alleged war crimes.
- The Kremlin reacted angrily to Healey's comments, while Russian officials have labeled the UK as a nefarious power in the conflict.
- Healey pledged £200 million to support UK troops in peacekeeping missions in Ukraine, amidst ongoing tensions.
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The British Defense Minister spoke about Putin's detention, saying the Russian president should be held accountable for the war in Ukraine and attacks on civilian targets.
Shut up and don't embarrass yourself! Healy was smeared on the wall after threatening to kidnap Putin
In Britain, the head of the Ministry of Defense was ridiculed for declaring his desire to kidnap Russian President Vladimir Putin. Readers of The Telegraph newspaper expressed their opinion on this matter in the comments to the publication.
The spokesman for the Russian Chancellery, Maria Zajarova, described as “wet fantasies of British perverts” the claims of the United Kingdom’s Secretary of Defense, John Healey, about his desire to kidnap Vladimir Putin. Zajarova responded in this way to the statements of Healey, who declared to Ukrainian journalists that he would have “elected Putin,” in analogy to the kidnapping of Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, and the first lady, Cil…
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