Russia sends horror WW3 warning to UK – ‘We will fertilise soil with British blood’

Russia warned against peacekeeping missions in Ukraine. (Image: Getty)

A Russian senator issued a horrifying warning to Keir Starmer, saying that sending troops to would help “fertilise the Crimean vineyards” with their bodies. Dmitry Rogozin, Putin’s former deputy premier and ex-head of the Russian Space Agency, warned that European peacekeepers would be met with hostility.

The Putin crony also horrifyingly bragged about use of the bodies of British troops to feed “thousands of local mice”. He said: “What did this Starmer say? More precisely, what did he want to say? It was like, ‘I’m such a cool British Prime Minister, now I’ll gather my courage and send the royal army and navy to ‘. Send them, Starmer. Don’t talk, send them. Don’t forget to give your Scots combat tartan skirts, so that our drones can easily fly in there and kick their spicy asses.

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Dmitry Rogozin said the bodies of soldiers would be used to fertilise vineyards. (Image: Getty)

“Don’t ignore the glorious Irish with the blue plume on their hats, by which our snipers will be pleased to count them in the shabby Zaporizhzhia forest regiments.

“Don’t miss the moment to put grizzly fur hats on your brave English warriors, who are never dried out in your pubs. They will be very useful in the Donetsk trenches for feeding thousands of local mice. Come on, Starmer, blow your bagpipes, blow to us, brave warrior of the crazy king.”

“It has been a long time since we fertilised the Crimean vineyards with [the corpses of] British officers. We are waiting, Starmer. The time has come.”

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Major General Apti Alaudinov echoed this shcoking sentiment, telling Emmanuel Macron that any of his troops sent to , which he called “little frogs”, would be defeated.

He added that Europe and NATO would also “cease to exist” if it tried a “boots on the ground” approach to supporting Kyiv.

He said: “We should be ready to raise an army of, say, a couple of million. [This would put European armies] in a position from which they will never recover – never.

“If they do go for it, most of Europe as we know it will simply cease to exist. NATO will fall apart, one way or another.”

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