A close ally of Vladimir Putin has threatened to raise a victory banner over Buckingham Palace, escalating a propaganda campaign against King Charles III following his speech to the US Congress. Hardline Russian MP Adam Delimkhanov, from Chechnya, published an AI-generated image depicting the palace being stormed by invaders.
Delimkhanov accused the King of trying to rewrite history and called for a Third World War. 'England is not a country that can dictate terms to the world,' he said. 'Chechens, descendants of the victors, are ready to carry out any order of the Supreme Commander and, if necessary, raise the Victory Banner over Buckingham Palace.'
The campaign was joined by British traitor Ben Stimson, 50, who is fighting for Russia in Ukraine. Stimson posted an AI picture of King Charles with the words: 'I want YOU to die for Ukraine!' He added: 'King Charles wants your sons. His brother wants your daughters!!!'
In his speech, the King told US legislators that 'unyielding resolve is needed for the defence of Ukraine and her most courageous people – in order to secure a truly just and lasting peace.' The Kremlin's propaganda machine accused him of 'preparing for war with Russia'.
Another British fighter for Russia, Bradley Townsend, 33, from Barnsley, claimed he was repaying a debt to Soviet miners who supported striking pitmen in the 1980s. Barnsley is twinned with Horlivka in Ukraine's Donetsk region, under Russian occupation since 2014.



