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The Kremlin comments on 2 acts of diversion which occurred in fresh days on the Polish railway. Russian authorities – with the mouth of Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Pieskov – commenting on disturbing events reached for the card... rusophobia. "There is rusophobia in bloom," said Psykov. Previously Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported that tracks close Mika were blown up by 2 Ukrainians acting on behalf of Russian intelligence.
The Kremlin commented in a not amazing way on the acts of diversion on the Polish railway, about which the Polish government accuses Russian services, acting as it turned out, with Ukrainians. "Russia is accused of all manifestations of the ongoing hybrid and direct war," said Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Pieskov.
He besides assessed that erstwhile it comes to accusing Russia, “everyone [in Poland – ed.] tries to overtake the European locomotive in this regard.” He added that "rusophobia besides flourishes there [in Poland – ed.]".
Ukrainians tried to derail Polish trains commissioned by Moscow
On Tuesday, November 18, Prime Minister Donald Tusk reported that the perpetrators of the acts of diversion in Puławy and close Mika were 2 Ukrainian citizens who came to Poland from Belarus and then – before being identified by the service – fled our country in the same direction through the border crossing in Terespol.
The Prime Minister did not uncover the identity of the suspects by explaining this restraint to “permanent operations”.
Tusk stressed to refrain from spreading “anti-Ukrainian sentiments” in Poland due to the situation. He noted that the Ukrainians acted in agreement with the Russians. 1 of the men was convicted in Lviv for diversion in Ukraine, as the Prime Minister reported, and the another came from the Russian-occupied Donbass.
Source: polsatnews.pl










