The Turmoil Of The British PM Boris Johnson Administration, Moscow: We Also Don't Like It, Don't Try To Beat Russia

JAKARTA - The turmoil of the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government was greeted with 'voluntary' by Russia, including satirizing the actions chosen to support Ukraine.

Boris Johnson is rumored to be announcing his resignation after he was abandoned by ministers and Conservative Party lawmakers who say he is no longer worthy of rule.

In this regard, the Kremlin said it also did not like the British leader, saying the news of his setback was not worrying for them.

"He doesn't like us either," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Maria Zakharova said the fall of Boris Johnson was a symptom of a Western setback, which she said was divided by the political, ideological and economic crisis.

"The mural of this story is: don't try to destroy Russia. Russia can't be destroyed. You can break your teeth on it and then choke," Zakharova quipped.

Not only that, Zakharova happily described him as the author of her own fall.

"Boris Johnson has backfired on himself," he said.

Separately, Russia's Taipan Oleg Deripaska said on Telegram it was a "disgrace ending" for a "stupid attitude" whose conscience will be undermined by "tens of thousands of lives in this unreasonable conflict in Ukraine".

It is known that before President Vladimir Putin ordered the February 24 invasion of Ukraine, Boris Johnson had repeatedly criticized President Vladimir Putin, calling him the head of the Kremlin cruel and possibly irrational, which endangers the world with his crazy ambitions.

After the invasion, Boris Johnson made Britain one of the largest Ukrainian supporters in the West, sending weapons, imposing some of the heaviest sanctions in modern history on Russia and urging Ukraine to defeat Russia's large armed forces.

That's how he supports Ukraine so he is known as "Borys Johnsoniuk" by some in Kyiv. He sometimes ends his speech with "Slava Ukraine" which means "glority to Ukraine".

Russia has repeatedly considered it an unprepared clown who tries to punch far beyond the actual weight of Britain.