Unidentified speaker urges sanctions on Rosatom and tells Europeans with Russian ties to ‘go home’

Unknown source recording · February 16, 2026

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Summary

A brief recorded message from an unidentified speaker called on European governments to sanction Russian nuclear interests, singled out Rosatom by name, criticized Europeans who hold property or whose relatives live in the United States, and told those people to "Go home." The recording does not identify the speaker or its origin.

An unidentified speaker in a brief recorded message called on European governments to impose sanctions on Russian nuclear energy interests, naming Rosatom, and criticized Europeans who have relatives, children or real estate in the United States and Europe.

The speaker opened with "Message to Europeans," and charged that Europeans had not enacted sanctions on Russian nuclear energy or on Rosatom. The recording asserts that many Russians "have real estate" and "have children, relatives everywhere," citing students and property owners as examples.

The speaker then used a censored expletive and an imperative directed at those with Russian ties, saying, "**** away to Russia. Go home." The recording continued with a series of accusations: "You don't respect anybody in The United States. You don't respect rules. You don't respect democracy. You don't respect Ukraine, Europe, etcetera. Go home." These lines were delivered without identifying the speaker or providing sourcing for the claims.

The recording does not include any attribution for the speaker, a date, a location, or corroborating evidence for the factual assertions about sanctions or property holdings. No officials or organizations are named as endorsing the message in the segment provided.

Because the message is unsigned and contains strong rhetoric and a censored expletive, it cannot be independently verified from the recording alone. The recording raises questions about who produced the message and whether the claims about sanctions and property ownership reflect current policy or reporting. No response or context for the recording was included in the transcript.