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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | The head of Russian state-backed TV network said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine, hinting at a nuclear strike should the country lose the war.<br>'s state-backed media has become infamous for its anti-Ukrainian rants since the war broke out in February 24.<br>But the latest outburst was from RT's Margarita Simonyan, who studied in the US and told Russian viewers they should rejoice the fact that their children will never receive a western education.<br> The head of Russian state-backed TV network [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] told viewers: 'People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br> RT's Margarita Simonyan said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine<br> [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=Russia%27s%20state-backed Russia's state-backed] media has become infamous for its [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=anti-Ukrainian%20rants anti-Ukrainian rants] since the war broke out in February 24<br>'They all believe that we will lose and the west will win. They don't understand that it's impossible. It's simply impossible, it will never happen,' she said on Monday.<br>'Either we win, or this will end badly for all of humanity, there is no other way,' she said, in remarks seeming to hint at a nuclear exchange if Russia did not get its way in the conflict.<br>When people ask how long this will go on, in terms of our alienation, confrontation with the west, I see only one version of events: People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br>She said the 'brave new world' will no longer be open to people who want to study in the west, telling viewers to get used to Russia's growing isolation and saying people would be thankful their children did not study in western institutions in the future.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 1k shares 'No matter what happens or however we behave, our confrontation with them is for the rest of our lives,' she added. <br>The news comes ahead of negotiations set to take place between Russia and Ukraine, with the fighting intensifying as Putin's forces attempt to take back [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=lost%20territory&gs_l=news lost territory] in the Donbas.<br>The news comes amid reports that Russia will soon have 50 brand new nuclear missiles capable of reducing all enemies to a nuclear crater, the head of the country's space agency has warned.<br>Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Roscosmos and a staunch Putin ally, said dozens of new Sarmat-2 missiles - measuring 14 storeys tall and weighing 208 tons - will be deployed by autumn to menace Russia's enemies.<br>As a [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=demonstration demonstration] of Sarmat's power, he showed off footage of a 26ft deep and 66ft wide hole caused by one of the missiles when fired without a warhead. |
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+The head of Russian state-backed TV network said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine, hinting at a nuclear strike should the country lose the war.<br>'s state-backed media has become infamous for its anti-Ukrainian rants since the war broke out in February 24.<br>But the latest outburst was from RT's Margarita Simonyan, who studied in the US and told Russian viewers they should rejoice the fact that their children will never receive a western education.<br> The head of Russian state-backed TV network [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] told viewers: 'People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br> RT's Margarita Simonyan said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine<br> [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=Russia%27s%20state-backed Russia's state-backed] media has become infamous for its [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=anti-Ukrainian%20rants anti-Ukrainian rants] since the war broke out in February 24<br>'They all believe that we will lose and the west will win. They don't understand that it's impossible. It's simply impossible, it will never happen,' she said on Monday.<br>'Either we win, or this will end badly for all of humanity, there is no other way,' she said, in remarks seeming to hint at a nuclear exchange if Russia did not get its way in the conflict.<br>When people ask how long this will go on, in terms of our alienation, confrontation with the west, I see only one version of events: People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br>She said the 'brave new world' will no longer be open to people who want to study in the west, telling viewers to get used to Russia's growing isolation and saying people would be thankful their children did not study in western institutions in the future.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 1k shares 'No matter what happens or however we behave, our confrontation with them is for the rest of our lives,' she added. <br>The news comes ahead of negotiations set to take place between Russia and Ukraine, with the fighting intensifying as Putin's forces attempt to take back [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=lost%20territory&gs_l=news lost territory] in the Donbas.<br>The news comes amid reports that Russia will soon have 50 brand new nuclear missiles capable of reducing all enemies to a nuclear crater, the head of the country's space agency has warned.<br>Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Roscosmos and a staunch Putin ally, said dozens of new Sarmat-2 missiles - measuring 14 storeys tall and weighing 208 tons - will be deployed by autumn to menace Russia's enemies.<br>As a [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=demonstration demonstration] of Sarmat's power, he showed off footage of a 26ft deep and 66ft wide hole caused by one of the missiles when fired without a warhead.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | The head of Russian state-backed TV network said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine, hinting at a nuclear strike should the country lose the war.<br>'s state-backed media has become infamous for its anti-Ukrainian rants since the war broke out in February 24.<br>But the latest outburst was from RT's Margarita Simonyan, who studied in the US and told Russian viewers they should rejoice the fact that their children will never receive a western education.<br> The head of Russian state-backed TV network [https://www.rtnewstoday.com/ RT News Today] told viewers: 'People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br> RT's Margarita Simonyan said 'things will end badly for all of humanity' if Russia doesn't win a military victory against Ukraine<br> [https://data.gov.uk/data/search?q=Russia%27s%20state-backed Russia's state-backed] media has become infamous for its [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=anti-Ukrainian%20rants anti-Ukrainian rants] since the war broke out in February 24<br>'They all believe that we will lose and the west will win. They don't understand that it's impossible. It's simply impossible, it will never happen,' she said on Monday.<br>'Either we win, or this will end badly for all of humanity, there is no other way,' she said, in remarks seeming to hint at a nuclear exchange if Russia did not get its way in the conflict.<br>When people ask how long this will go on, in terms of our alienation, confrontation with the west, I see only one version of events: People, this is forever.<br><br>Get used to this new life.'<br>She said the 'brave new world' will no longer be open to people who want to study in the west, telling viewers to get used to Russia's growing isolation and saying people would be thankful their children did not study in western institutions in the future.<br> RELATED ARTICLES Share this article Share 1k shares 'No matter what happens or however we behave, our confrontation with them is for the rest of our lives,' she added. <br>The news comes ahead of negotiations set to take place between Russia and Ukraine, with the fighting intensifying as Putin's forces attempt to take back [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=lost%20territory&gs_l=news lost territory] in the Donbas.<br>The news comes amid reports that Russia will soon have 50 brand new nuclear missiles capable of reducing all enemies to a nuclear crater, the head of the country's space agency has warned.<br>Dmitry Rogozin, the head of Roscosmos and a staunch Putin ally, said dozens of new Sarmat-2 missiles - measuring 14 storeys tall and weighing 208 tons - will be deployed by autumn to menace Russia's enemies.<br>As a [https://www.homeclick.com/search.aspx?search=demonstration demonstration] of Sarmat's power, he showed off footage of a 26ft deep and 66ft wide hole caused by one of the missiles when fired without a warhead.
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