Kremlin "removed" Propagandist Solovyev
18- 22.01.2026, 9:37
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The odious TV host suddenly disappeared from the air.
Russian propagandists are making increasingly harsh and absurd statements that are probably already costing them their careers. Recently, Vladimir Solovyov made nonsense about Armenia and Central Asian countries and then disappeared from the airwaves.
About this "24 Kanal" was told by journalist and international expert Alexander Demchenko, who shared his thoughts on the fate of the famous Russian propagandist. He explained what statements he could have been punished for.
Why Solovyov could have been punished by the Russian authorities?"
Demchenko noted that Vladimir Solovyov has not been on the air with his programs for some time, because he was removed.
"He was not on vacation - one does not go on vacation for one day. He didn't have two programs out after he made the statement about Armenia. By the way, after him, Alexander Dugin (Russian propagandist and ideologist of the "Russian world" - "24 Kanal") made a similar statement. He also got into trouble," the international expert noted.
It is not yet known, according to the journalist, whether Solovyov was sent on forced vacation, suspended from the airwaves for a short time or punished with money. By the way, this happened shortly after Vladimir Putin presented Solovyov with an award in the Kremlin.
"Now we can say that they have taken on their own. First he (Putin - "24 Kanal") betrayed Dolina (a Russian singer who was caught up in a scandal involving the sale of an apartment - "24 Kanal"), now these propagandists, then he will betray Medvedev, who will lead the United Russia party in the pseudo-elections to the State Duma. He betrayed everyone in turn," Alexander Demchenko emphasized.
Therefore, according to the international expert, even propagandists are no longer very happy and afraid to say something unnecessary in Russia.
What preceded this?
Russian propagandist Solovyov, speaking about Armenia noted that for Russia "what is happening in Armenia is much more painful than what is happening in Venezuela" and the loss of Armenia is a "gigantic problem" for Russians. The propagandist said that, "I don't give a damn about international law, international order" if Russia's "national security" requires Russia to "start 'SWO' in other points of our zone of influence."
The Armenian Foreign Ministry reacted to Vladimir Solovyov's scandalous statement. The Russian ambassador in the country was handed a note of protest expressing "deep indignation at the statements made on the air of the state TV channel's program." Yerevan noted that the statements in question are incompatible with friendly relations between Russia and Armenia.
Propagandist Alexander Dugin also expressed his thoughts, which are similar to Solovyov's statements. He said that Russia should not accept the existence of sovereign Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and other countries, former Soviet republics.