Even Simonjan goes too far: RT moderator calls for child murder

Glorification of violence and hatred of Ukraine are nothing unusual for Russian state television.

Even Simonjan goes too far: RT moderator calls for child murder

Glorification of violence and hatred of Ukraine are nothing unusual for Russian state television. But when an RT presenter called for Ukrainian children to be drowned or burned, a red line was crossed.

The Russian state broadcaster RT has fired the Kremlin propagandist Anton Krassowski after scandalous statements about the drowning of Ukrainian children, among other things. "Anton Krassovsky's statements are barbaric and horrible," explained the head of RT, Margarita Simonyan, on her Telegram channel for the provisional termination. Previously, as head of RT's Russian-language program, Krassovsky had spent months preaching hatred against Ukraine. The 47-year-old has been on the EU sanctions list since February.

The scandal was sparked by Krassovsky's demand on a TV show that Ukrainian children who believed Ukraine was occupied by Russia should either be thrown into a river and drowned, or locked in a hut and set on fire. He also denied Ukraine's right to exist, called for the shooting of Ukrainians and downplayed rape.

The show caused international outrage. In this context, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called on countries all over the world to ban RT in their own country. For her part, Simonian spoke of a "temporary insanity" that Krassovsky was afflicted with. She is ending the collaboration for the time being so that no one would suspect that she or other RT staff shared these views, she wrote.

Krassowski, who was once considered a liberal journalist, has repeatedly attracted attention in recent years for his glorification of violence. It was not until the beginning of October that he commented on the massive rocket attacks against Ukraine, which killed 14 and injured around 100, saying that he was happy now. "I'm dancing on the balcony in a nightgown that says 'Russia's army'," he explained.

Upon his dismissal, Krassowski said he regretted having crossed the line. Sometimes it is the case that he gets carried away too much in his programs, he justified his gaffes.