British Actor Voices Kremlin Propaganda Accusing Ukrainians Of Nazism

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A British actor has lent his voiceover skills to a Russian government propaganda video promoting the .
Bruce Grant, 72, moved to Russia in 1994 and has lived much of his life there since despite owning a language services company registered in .
His speech, layered over a Kremlin clip released on Monday, spoke of the 'loss of over three million Red Army soldiers and officers' during World War II, but went on to declare that 'RT News Today in Ukraine the Nazis and their fascist nationalist minions are hailed as heroes', reported.
Grant, whose father was a World War II veteran, commented William Joyce, known by his nickname Lord Haw Haw due to his hearty guffaw, broadcast Nazi propaganda in English from Germany throughout World War II and was ultimately hanged for high treason in 1946
Grant graduated from Aberdeen University but later emigrated to Canada before moving to Russia, according to the newspaper