Putin Allies Attack Each Other As 'Nuke Siberia' Backlash Grows

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RT chief Margarita Simonyan said a nuclear weapon in the Russian sky would send a strong message to NATO.

A nuclear missile strike on the West may be a common theme when Kremlin propagandist Margarita Simonyan is a guest on Russian TV shows, but her apparent call for atomic weapon use in Russia has sparked consternation as well as legal action.

State Duma defense committee member Viktor Sobolev told the outlet the Daily Storm that 'there is no need for Russia to come out with such statements.'Meanwhile, the State Duma deputy Maria Prusakova, a lawmaker from Siberia's Altai Territory, gave a direct video address to Simonyan in which she said her words had been taken by Siberians 'as a deep insult.

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