

"The course of events is simply a continuation of this behaviour of Donald Tusk's formation, which began with the Smolensk crime," said Antoni Macierewicz on tv in Poland24, commenting on the death of Barbara Skrzypek.
According to Antoni Macierewicz, the death of Barbara Skrzypek will stay in the memory of Poles. The erstwhile national defence minister argues that in this case we had to deal with a "operation" which was to force false information to testify.
This drama is so incredibly crucial for Poland's history, due to the fact that it is essential to make it clear that the death of Barbara Skrzypek is 1 of the crucial elements that will stay the point of mention of thought, awareness of the full nation and past of Poland. due to the fact that she's dead, there's no question that she's due to a certain operation against her. What was there was no legal action. It was an operation to shock, destroy, force, to say false information. After all, these false ones were published after death. This is simply a pattern of action, operations and men of Mr. Donald Tusk, like what happened during and after the Smolensk crime. To this day, lies that are expected to present reality rather the opposite. Here lies, which were published in “Gazeta Wyborcza”, but besides among another people related to Donald Tuski, were to present the message of Barbara Skrzypek against president Jarosław Kaczyński. And that's not true.
– said Macerewicz.
We're dealing with an operation. Both the woman who was the head of this legal formation there and the lawyers. They went against her together.
– he added.
"Attacking Poland"
Antoni Macierewicz pointed out the operation of Donald Tusk's political camp.
I must admit that this course of events is simply a continuation of this behaviour of Donald Tusk's formation, which began with the Smolensk crime. It is simply a continuation of this attack on Poland. This effort to destruct the state and the awareness of the Polish people. But it won't work. I have no doubt.
He said.
mly/Television in Poland24