An outrage in Moscow by Sikorski's words. They compared him to Hitler!

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Zdjęcie: Oburzenie w Moskwie po słowach Sikorskiego. Porównali go do Hitlera!


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The Russian MP responded to the words of Radosław Sikorski, who died during the Monday gathering of the UN safety Council, comparing the head of the Polish Ministry of abroad Affairs to Adolf Hitler. During a fewer minutes of speech, the minister warned that another Russian military aircraft that violates NATO airspace could be shot down.

Radosław Sikorski's speech at the UN safety Council echoed widely in the world. A fewer minutes of speech was viewed on YouTube – on various channels – millions of times.

At 1 point, Sikorski referred to fresh events – including the intrusion of respective Russian drones in Poland and the violation of Estonian airspace by 2 Russian MiGi.

"I have only 1 request to the Russian government: if another rocket or aircraft enters our airspace without permission, intentionally or by mistake, and is shot down and the wreck falls on NATO territory, delight don't come here complaining. You have been warned," said the abroad Minister in fresh York, addressing representatives of the Russian delegation.

Sikorski's strong message reached Moscow, where he met – what could be expected – with outrage. associate of the Russian Duma (the then parliament) and associate of the national defence committee, Alexey Żurawlew, stated that the Polish minister “looks like Hitler without a mustache” and “will end up like his original”.

"I will remind you that Hitler committed suicide erstwhile he abruptly found out that the russian troops were already very close to his whereabouts," threatened Russian politician.

The crane assessed that Sikorski is simply a ‘clinical rusophobe’, and this does not let him to ‘clearly measure the situation’ with the consequence that ‘he makes the situation of his country worse’.

Previously, the Russian authorities denied their engagement in both the intrusion of drones into Poland and the breach of Estonia's airspace. A spokesperson for the Russian Ministry of abroad Affairs Maria Zacharowa stated that the West hastily concluded the Russian drones' participation in the invasion of Poland. On the issue of a multi-minute flight over Estonia, the Russian authorities explained that the aircraft “was carrying out a scheduled flight from Karelia to the Kölewiecki Oblast, without straying from the route”.

Source: polsatnews.pl

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