Snow Maiden threatens with nuclear disaster: If Russia loses we'll destroy entire world


People are celebrating New Year and Christmas, buying presents and send the warmest wishes. But Russian idea-driven fighters and masterminds are on the watch: even at Christmas time they show no intention to breach hostility or, at least, take a break.

On the contrary, some of them keep launching threats against Ukraine and the West. Shortly before Orthodox Christmas Russian nationalist Maria Katasonova extended her best wishes to her friends and unambiguously showed her ‘enemies’ what might lie ahead of them.  

“For people’s joy, for enemies’ death! Merry Christmas and happy Novorossiya! The enemy will be beaten and the victory will be ours. And if we are losing [the war – Belsat] we will destroy the whole world.”

Maria Katasonova, a native of Donetsk, is a pro-Kremlin activist. Interestingly, her ‘wish’ contained the words from the address to the Soviet nation made by Stalin’s protege Viacheslav Molotov when Germany attacked the USSR in 1941: “We fight the good fight. The enemy will be beaten. The victory will be ours.” Later Josef Stalin repeatedly used this phrase in his speeches.

According to journalist and blogger Christo Grozev, Maria took part in the training for seizure of power in Ukrainian regions (ENG subs):  

Maria Katasonova is not the first Russian person who threats the world with a nuclear disaster.

Dmitry Kiselyov, a journalist who is often accused of fuelling anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western hysteria, issued a stark warning to the United States about Moscow’s nuclear capabilities in March, 2014 as the White House threatened sanctions over Crimea‘s referendum on union with Russia .  

“Russia is the only country in the world that is realistically capable of turning the United States into radioactive ash,” he said on his weekly current affairs show. Behind him was a backdrop of a mushroom cloud following a nuclear blast.

Dmitry Kiselyov gained notoriety after he became an anchorman at Sunday’s news program on TV channel Rossiya 1. In his interpretation broadcasting news turns into shows of hatred. For his ‘loyalty’ he was promoted to Director of international informational agency Russia Today.

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