Feedback made on a Russian information program concerning the destruction of the Ukrainian authorities of President Volodymyr Zelensky have been described as the newest instance of "vitriol" being broadcast on Kremlin-backed tv in an try and justify Russia's invasion.

Throughout a dialogue on Tuesday's episode of Vremya Pakazhet (Time will Inform) on Russia's Channel One, Mikhail Konev mentioned that "as quickly because the prison Kyiv regime is wiped off the face of the earth, concord will return."

He mentioned there can be "worldwide commerce once more" and that "sanctions will probably be lifted" as a result of the conflict, described on this system because the "particular navy operation", "will solely exist whereas there are Ukrainians prepared to spill blood for unclear goals."

A clip of the feedback was tweeted by BBC Monitoring's Francis Scarr who wrote, "This actually exhibits the extent to which Russian state TV is consumed by hatred and vitriol."

"Earlier than the conflict, Konev was one of many "token liberals" on the discuss exhibits and in 2013 even labored as an aide to Boris Nemtsov throughout a regional election marketing campaign," Scarr added.

Nemtsov, a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was murdered in 2015.

A caption for Konev described him as a "human rights defender" and a "lawyer".

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses a press convention with worldwide media in an underground metro station in Kyiv on April 23, 2022. A Russian information program visitor mentioned that Zelensky's authorities should be "wiped off the face of the earth."GENYA SAVILOV/Getty Photographs