Miller: “Relenting to Kiev has become greater than respect for its own citizens”

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Miller doesn't spare bitter words. "Relenting to Kiev has become greater than respect for its own citizens"

23.11.2025 ntime/miller-not-repeated-bitter-slow

Former Prime Minister Leszek Miller reminded on social media that it has been 3 years since the tragedy in the Wiedow. Despite the death of 2 Polish citizens, the case has inactive not been resolved. He pointed to a number of absurds – 1 of them is simply a monument at the scene.

Miller recalled that on November 15, 3 years have passed since the tragedy in Przewodowo, where "the Ukrainian anti-aircraft rocket fell in Poland, killing 2 Polish citizens".

Former SLD politician besides mentioned the interview that Andrzej Duda gave Bogdan Rymanowski. As he stressed, it was there that he “disclosed that, just after the Volodymyr Zelenski event, he was trying to get him to burden Russia with responsibility, even before any explanatory action was completed.”

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"In the first hours after the outbreak, the Polish MFA called for a Russian ambassador, putting a formal diplomatic protest on his hands — although we know today, it was a step based on incomplete information and strong political pressure.

The Polish investigation of the Wired case was then suspended due to a deficiency of cooperation from Ukraine. Poland requested legal assistance but received no answer to any of the requests. The Ukrainian side did not supply the required method data, air defence systems operating logs or another evidence essential to establish responsibility.

As a result, due to Ukrainian obstruction, it has inactive not been established who specifically fired the ferocious missile" - indicated the erstwhile Prime Minister.

As he added, despite the fact that 2 Poles were killed in the event, no indictments were created to this day, and the substance remains in a state of legal suspension.

"In the Wiedow, a monument was created, which is an example of a fresh kind of “diplomacy of memory”, where historical fact gives way to consultation with the embassy. It is hard to get a better symbol of the time erstwhile submission to Kiev became greater than respect for its own citizens," he said.

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