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Russian state TV presenter says Ukrainian kids should be drowned or burned alive

Russian state-controlled broadcaster RT has been accused of inciting genocide after a star presenter said that Ukrainian kids should be drowned or burned alive.

Anton Krasovsky made the repulsive proposals after a guest recalled Ukrainian kids complaining to him about Russian occupiers as far back as Soviet times in the 1980s.

“They should have been drowned in the Tysyna (river),” Krasovsky said of the children.

“Right there, where the ducklings swim — just drown those children, drown them,” he said, staring straight into the camera and pointing a finger.

“Just throw them in the river with a strong undercurrent,” he said — and then suggested an alternative: “shove them right into” huts and “burn them up.”

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Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian children should be drowned or burned alive.
RT host Anton Krasovsky was suspended after saying on air that Ukrainian children complaining about Russian occupiers should have been drowned.Russian Media Monitor
Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian children should be drowned or burned alive.
Krasovsky stared straight into the camera as he said that the Ukrainian kids should be thrown in a river “right there, where the duckling swims.”Russian Media Monitor
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Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian children should be drowned or burned alive.
Alternatively, kids should be forced into huts and burned, said the host, who smiled at his vile remarks. Russian Media Monitor
Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian children should be drowned or burned alive.
“You throw them in the river with a strong undercurrent,” the RT host said of kids in neighboring Ukraine.Russian Media Monitor
Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian women paid to be raped by troops.
In the same interview, Krasovsky said that Ukrainian “grannies would spend their burial savings to get raped by Russian soldiers.”Russian Media Monitor
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Now-viral clip of RT host Anton Krasovsky suggesting Ukrainian women paid to be raped by troops.
Krasovsky later apologized, saying he got “carried away” and was now “really embarrassed.”Russian Media Monitor
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In the same interview, Krasovsky laughed off reports that invading troops were raping elderly women, saying that “those Ukrainian grannies would spend their burial savings to get raped by Russian soldiers.”

A clip of his comments, seen nearly 3 million times on Twitter by Monday, sparked widespread condemnation and calls for the state-funded station to be banned.

“Governments which still have not banned RT must watch this excerpt,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted along with the clip.

He called it “aggressive genocide incitement … which has nothing to do with freedom of speech,” while promising to prosecute the presenter.

“Ban RT worldwide!” he demanded.

Child playing in rubble in Mykolaiv
A child tries to play in the rubble after a rocket attack in Mykolaiv on Oct. 23, 2022. AFP via Getty Images

RT’s editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, later said that Krasovsky had been suspended for his “wild and disgusting” comments, blaming them on “temporary insanity.”

Krasovsky apologized later Monday, insisting he was “really embarrassed” and asking for forgiveness.

“Well, it happens: You’re on air, you get carried away. And you can’t stop,” Krasovsky said on his Telegram page, admitting it was “tasteless.”

Anton Krasovsky at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in June.
Krasovsky later apologized, saying he got “carried away” and was “really embarrassed” and asking for forgiveness. REUTERS

Russia’s Investigative Committee, which looks into serious crimes, said it had ordered a report into his “sharp comments” after a viewer complained.

Russian state television, heavily controlled by the Kremlin, has been a vocal cheerleader for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, often calling for even more extreme actions.

Krasovsky has long been among them, having previously said on air that Ukraine “should not exist, and we are doing everything to make sure it does not.”

With Post wires