Sikorski believes Putin sent death squads to Europe. Is this a plan to bring Poland into conflict?

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We know that Putin is sending death squads to Europe, Berlin, London, and sending terrorists as well," stated MFA chief Radosław Sikorski on Sunday, referring to reports from “Financial Times” on Russia's alleged actions in Europe. This indicates that Sikorski and Ukraine's allies effort to bring Europe into the Ukrainian-Russian conflict. However, this position shows the weakness of Europe and the fall of Ukraine, to which the Western elite do not want to admit.

According to the journal, “Financial Times“European peculiar agencies have informed national governments of possible plans to sabotage Russia. The article identifies possible forms of attacks specified as misinformation, bomb attacks, arson and attacks on infrastructure.

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“We know that Putin is sending death squads to Europe, to Berlin, to London (...) he is besides sending terrorists. I remind you that 1 of them has been captured by the ABW and is in prison in Poland," said Sikorski, who is simply a supporter of Ukrainian flagism and sending Polish troops to the Ukrainian front, thus protecting Ukrainian deserters residing in Poland.

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“Test of sabotage in Wrocław. This is besides the case in another countries, including cyberspace – on a gigantic scale," he added. “In this sense, nothing new”, he concluded.

“We know Putin is sending death squads to Europe, and sending terrorists, in this sense nothing new” – yes @sikorskiradek Chief @MSZ_RP commented on the reports of the Financial Times that the European peculiar Services warned the governments of their countries that Russia was planning sabotage throughout the... pic.twitter.com/k06DbFJnPl

— Paweł Żuchowski (@p_zuchowski) May 5, 2024

On Sunday the abroad Minister besides commented on the statements of French president Emmanuel Macron, who did not regulation out any options regarding the presence of Western troops in Ukraine. Sikorski noted that it was justified to put Putin in a situation of uncertainty about the West's intentions alternatively than to exclude circumstantial actions from advance.

When asked if Poland would consider sending its troops, he replied: “We will not uncover our cards. We will leave president Putin a place to consider what we will decide."

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