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Margarita Simonyan

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Gender Female
Age 44
Date of birth April 6,1980
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Krasnodar
Russia
Height 160 (cm)
Spouse Tigran Keosayan
ChildrenMariana Keosayan
ParentsSimon Simonyan
Zinaida Simonyan
Job Journalist
Politician
Awards Order For Merit to the Fatherland
Order of Friendship
Movses Khorenatsi medal
Current partner Tigran Keosayan
Siblings Alisa Simonyan
NationalityRussian
Education Kuban State University
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Margarita Simonovna Simonyan is a Russian journalist. She is the editor-in-chief of the Russian state-controlled broadcaster RT, as well as the state-owned media group Rossiya Segodnya.

Soledar: Ukraine battle hints at rift in pro-Russian forces

Soledar: Ukraine battle hints at rift in pro-Russian forces
Jan 11,2023 9:01 am

... Influential media boss Margarita Simonyan gushed about how " polite" he is, signing off with a thanks to Wagner fighters, who she called " my little darlings! " Likewise, pro-Kremlin military bloggers on Telegram lavished praise on the mercenary group...

Krasovsky: Russia bans 'burn Ukrainian kids' TV presenter

Krasovsky: Russia bans 'burn Ukrainian kids' TV presenter
Oct 24,2022 2:00 pm

... RT s editor-in-chief, Margarita Simonyan, condemned Krasovsky s comments as " wild and disgusting"...

Ukraine war: Russian glee at missile flurry after Crimea bridge attack

Ukraine war: Russian glee at missile flurry after Crimea bridge attack
Oct 10,2022 2:10 pm

... RT television channel boss Margarita Simonyan defined the bridge attack as a " red line" before cooing that Russia s " little response has landed"...

Putin's dream of Russian victory slips away in Ukraine

Putin's dream of Russian victory slips away in Ukraine
Oct 6,2022 8:40 pm

... Margarita Simonyan, editor of RT television channel, cited Stalin s practice of executing " cowards" and " incompetent" generals...

Why is Russia calling 'votes' in occupied Ukraine?

Why is Russia calling 'votes' in occupied Ukraine?
Sep 20,2022 5:50 pm

... Russian TV propagandist Margarita Simonyan went further, saying that strikes on Russian territory would become a " full-fledged war between Ukraine and Nato and Russia, untying Russia s hands"...

Satellites give clues about the coming global harvest

Satellites give clues about the coming global harvest
Jul 15,2022 5:10 am

... Margarita Simonyan, editor-in-chief of the Russian state-controlled news network Russia Today, joked at the St Petersburg Economic Forum in June about how Moscow could exploit the crop, commenting that she had heard people saying, " All hopes are pinned on the famine...

Putin hails Crimea annexation and war with lessons on heroism

Putin hails Crimea annexation and war with lessons on heroism
Mar 18,2022 5:35 pm

... Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin also addressed the event along with top state TV journalist Margarita Simonyan and a number of singers...

Russia's state TV hit by stream of resignations

Russia's state TV hit by stream of resignations
Mar 16,2022 6:10 pm

... Some of Russian President Vladimir Putin s biggest cheerleaders on state-run TV have already faced sanctions, including Vladimir Solovyov who presents a talk show on Russia s biggest channel Rossiya-1, and Margarita Simonyan who has accused anyone ashamed of being Russian at this point as not really being Russian...

Ukraine war: Russian glee at missile flurry after Crimea bridge attack

Dec 25,2021 3:52 am

By Sarah RainsfordBBC Eastern Europe correspondent

The hail of indiscriminate missile fire across Ukraine This Morning was Russia's brutal payback for The Attack on The Crimean Bridge .

Russian President Vladimir Putin called it The response to an " act of terrorism" which he blamed on Ukraine .

But it was also Mr Putin's response to hawks in his own camp who have been growing increasingly restless with Russian losses in The War and increasingly loud with their calls for tougher action.

Those pro-Kremlin officials and TV hosts who were depressed and dejected just days ago are now cheering this assault on their neighbour, gloating and even dancing in Social Media posts as Ukraine grieves for its dead and picks through The Wreckage of multiple attacks.

The barrage of missiles was Gen Sergei Surovikin 's first day of work.

Now in charge of Russia's war effort, his appointment this weekend was a sop by Mr Putin to The hardliners.

The General 's CV includes The indiscriminate Russian bombardment of Syria and The death of pro-democracy protesters in Moscow in 1991 during The attempted coup, so he was already being described as ruthless.

This Morning matched his reputation.

The Crimean Bridge strike on Saturday pushed Russian dismay at The War 's progress to a peak.

A symbol of Russia's claim to Ukraine - The Illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014 - had gone up In Flames and The loudest voices in this war, The hardliners, were baying for retaliation.

They had been calling for attacks on civilian infrastructure for some time: to freeze The Ukrainian people into submission this winter, if their soldiers can't be beaten on The Battlefield .

" When will we actually start fighting? " propagandist Vladimir Solovyov demanded to know, arguing it was better for Russia to be feared than laughed at.

So today, Kremlin loyalists are celebrating.

The Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov , who had been furiously criticising Russia's defence ministry for weeks, has pronounced himself "100% happy".

RT television channel boss Margarita Simonyan defined The Bridge Attack as a " red line" before cooing that Russia's " little response has landed".

One of her senior employees, Anton Krasovsky , posted a video of himself in a cap with a pro-war Z symbol and what looked like Russian army pyjamas, At The start, he punches The air, apparently for victory.

But this " shock and awe" Attack - which killed civilians and destroyed homes, smashing into parks and playgrounds - comes from a position of Russian weakness: its troops have been losing on The ground.

Vladimir Putin seemed to drag his heels when that began, perhaps hoping to Hold Out on The Battlefield until winter when Ukraine 's Western allies might weaken in their support, under more political pressure At Home .

Russia could then pressure for talks: a frozen conflict.

But Ukraine 's military kept advancing, its morale still strong, even after Russia illegally annexed four chunks of Ukrainian land.

The frustration of Russian hardliners burst into The open.

Their criticism has been carefully focused on The military, not President Putin. But this is his war: he launched it and he is Russia's supreme commander-in-chief.

That's why Grigory Yudin, from The Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, described Monday's mass shelling as " an act of desperation" aimed mostly at solving Mr Putin's internal problems.

Russia's president had embraced The Hawks ' idea that you have to, Mr Yudin wrote on Twitter.

Russia's former President, Dmitry Medvedev - Once seen as a liberal - warned that these strikes were just " The First episode" with more to come.

Vladimir Putin himself said Russia would respond " in a very harsh manner" if what he called like The Bridge Attack continue.

Such talk could suggest a dark, new turn in The War , with increasingly random and devastating attacks.

" I think The Russian leadership is ready for A War of attrition, " Russian foreign policy analyst Andrei Kortunov told The Bbc .

" They would like to break The Will of The Ukrainian people and army which implies heavy strikes against critical infrastructure. "

And yet Ukraine has shown no sign of buckling in well over seven months of an invasion that has already brought horrors such as The Siege of Mariupol and torture and executions in places like Bucha and Izyum.

" This theory is wrong in The Ukrainian case, " Grigory Yudin wrote. " But that is something The Hawks are still to learn. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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