The Kremlin responds to Donald Tusk's words. "Unwarranted accusations"

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“These are absolutely unfounded accusations against Russia,” said the Kremlin spokesman. In this way Dmitri Pieskov referred to the words of Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who reported on Wednesday that "Russia was planning acts of air terror, not only towards Poland, but towards airlines around the world".

The Kremlin declared on Thursday that the accusation of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that Russia had planned "terrorist acts" in the air against Poland and another countries is completely unfounded.

– These are absolutely unfounded accusations against Russia," said the Kremlin spokesman. “Poland is well known for making specified accusations,” he added.

Donald Tusk: any acts of sabotage were very dramatic

On Wednesday during the press conference, following the gathering of Prime Minister Donald Tusk with the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenski, the subject of Russian diversion acts was discussed, which intensified after the outbreak of the war in 2022.

– Yesterday I spoke with the leaders of the states, who are clearly active on the side of Ukraine, including safety in the Baltic Sea and joint actions against Russian sabotage acts," recalled Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

The head of the Polish government added that this issue "is besides crucial for Ukraine". "Acts of sabotage, various versions of the war that Russia has declared to the full civilized planet require joint action. Poland plays a key function in Europe in contraventions against acts of sabotage and diversion, which Russia organizes not only in the Polish territory," said the Prime Minister.

Donald Tusk reported that "some acts of sabotage or diversion preparations were very dramatic".

– The latest information... I can only confirm, without going into details, the legitimacy of these concerns, that Russia planned acts of air terror, not only towards Poland, but towards airlines around the world," he said.

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