The Kremlin corresponds to Tusk. Curiosal translations of drones

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The Kremlin responded to Prime Minister Donald Tusk's words about the breach of Polish airspace by Russian drones. spokesperson Dmitri Pieskov presented curiosal translations.


On Wednesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued a message: "I received a study from the Operation Commander of the Armed Forces Types about shooting down drones that entered our airspace and could pose a threat." This was addressed by Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Doggykov.

The Kremlin spokesperson answers Tusk.

During Thursday's press conference, Dmitri Pieskov said, "As for the rhetoric of the statements we hear from Warsaw, well, there is nothing fresh there".

He added: "This rhetoric has late been characteristic of almost all European capitals. We see her follow-up.

On Wednesday, the dogs referred to the situation. According to him, "EU and NATO leaders accuse Russia of provocations all day". He pointed out that most frequently they do not effort to present "no arguments". He besides reported that possible authoritative comments on the substance fall within the competence of the Russian Ministry of Defence.

The Russian Ministry of Defence later stated that no action against Poland was planned during the massive attack on Ukrainian arms companies. It was besides stressed that the maximum scope of drones utilized does not exceed 700 km. The Ministry declared its readiness to consult the Polish MON.

Charge d'affaires Russia called by the Ministry of abroad Affairs


As we wrote on Temat.pl, the Russian diplomat Andrei Ordas was called upon by the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs to appear at the ministry headquarters. In an interview with Russian agency RIA Novosti stressed that Poland did not supply evidence of Russian origin of shot down drones.

As he stated: "Poland did not supply any evidence" that the shot down drones were of Russian origin. “We find these accusations unfounded,” said the deputy ambassador of Russia.

Try to convince that "Moscow is absolutely not curious in any escalation of conflict with Poland". "Unfortunately, we cannot number on the Polish authorities to perceive to us in their anti-Russian shawls," he said.

On the spot, Andrei Ordas received a protest note. Reuters reported that according to the Russian diplomat, the shot down drones came from Ukraine.

Source: Onet


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