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Russian Propaganda Targets Poland with Threats of Attack on Rzeszow

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5 February 2024
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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

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Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

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Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

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Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
  • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
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In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
  • For the most beautiful pictures of Poland – follow us on Instagram.

In a bold move that has escalated tensions, Russian propaganda has openly threatened Poland by suggesting an attack on Rzeszow airport, a critical logistical hub supporting Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. This alarming development was broadcasted on official Russian government television, marking a significant uptick in the Kremlin’s efforts to intimidate and exert pressure on Poland.

  • More News from Poland on our Homepage.
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  • Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and X

Dmitry Kiselev, a prominent figure in Russian media and a journalist sanctioned by the European Union, made the threatening suggestion during one of the main public affairs programs on Kremlin-controlled television. Kiselev, known for his close ties to the Russian government and his role in disseminating Kremlin narratives, implicated Rzeszow airport as a strategic target, alleging its use in supplying the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

This provocative statement follows repeated claims by Russian President Vladimir Putin that a Russian transport plane, specifically an Ilyushin Il-76, was shot down by an American Patriot missile. According to Putin, the aircraft was carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war to a swap location when it was targeted. The Kremlin has yet to provide concrete evidence to support these claims, which have been categorically denied by Kyiv, labeling them as mere “provocations.”

Russian propaganda is attempting to intimidate Poles

Dmitry Kiselev, a sanctioned Russian journalist and host of a major Kremlin TV program, identified Rzeszow airport as a potential target, alleging it as a supply route for the Ukrainian Armed Forces.pic.twitter.com/xHqgNggc84

— Poland-24.com (@poland24com) February 5, 2024

Independent Russian commentators and exiled opposition activists view this latest threat as part of a broader strategy by the Kremlin to influence Polish public opinion and government policy, particularly concerning Poland’s unwavering support for Ukraine. By instilling fear of direct military confrontation or retaliatory actions, Moscow aims to weaken the resolve of Polish citizens and officials in their assistance to Ukraine.

The choice of Rzeszow as a potential target is not arbitrary. The city’s airport has become a vital logistical center for international aid and military support flowing into Ukraine, making it a symbol of Poland’s commitment to supporting its neighbor against Russian aggression.

  • Follow us on   X (Twitter) to stay up to date with News from Poland.

The implications of such threats extend beyond the immediate region, potentially affecting NATO’s posture and the broader international response to the conflict in Ukraine. They underscore the Kremlin’s reliance on psychological warfare and disinformation as tools to divide and destabilize European solidarity with Ukraine.

Polish authorities and NATO officials have yet to respond formally to these specific threats. However, Poland’s steadfast support for Ukraine has not wavered, and the country continues to play a crucial role in the international coalition opposing Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.

As the situation develops, the international community remains vigilant, aware of the Kremlin’s tactics but resolute in its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. The threat against Rzeszow serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing those who stand up to Russian aggression, highlighting the need for continued unity and resolve among Ukraine’s allies.

  • Thank you for reading the article – we’re glad you are with us.
  • Follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up to date with News from Poland.
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