“I want to tell this Nazi — and I don’t care! — tell him that we will come and kill you all!” Zhuravlyov screamed on air of the programme 60 Minutes, transmitted by Russian state-owned channel Russia-1, on 5 August.
His outburst came after the show had played a video report made by Bild. Going by the channel’s translation, Bild journalists featured in the video clip were outraged that Russian propagandists regularly brand them as “Nazis”. War correspondent Björn Stritzel also shared his opinion on the subject, and by doing so infuriated Zhuravlyov.
Anyone who watches the channel regularly would not notice anything unusual about what happened. Parliamentarian Alexey Zhuravlyov is featured so often, one could think it was his second job. This summer alone, he has been invited to 60 Minutes at least 42 times. Even his trip to Donetsk did not get in the way of him appearing on the talk show, he went live directly from the occupied territories.
Zhuravlyov’s most notorious quotes are regularly posted on his social media profiles.
“It will become clear to everyone who is fighting there — Georgians and other vermin — that you will die there, scum, or you will be shot dead on court’s orders,” he said live on 9 June while discussing death sentences for British soldiers in the self-proclaimed “DPR”.
“There is no need for referendums! These are our historic lands, what referendum are you talking about!” is how he called for annexation of the occupied territories in late July.