Polish PM Accuses Russia of Air Terror Plans
Polish PM Accuses Russia of Air Terror Plans

Polish PM Accuses Russia of Air Terror Plans

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During a recent press conference in Warsaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of planning acts of 'air terror' targeting airlines globally, a claim that underscores the escalating tensions between Poland and Russia amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine. Tusk's assertions were made alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who emphasized the importance of Ukraine's integration into Western institutions to ensure geopolitical stability. The Kremlin has dismissed these allegations, labeling them as unfounded, while Western security officials continue to investigate potential Russian plots involving incendiary devices on cargo planes. Tusk highlighted Poland's role in countering Russian sabotage efforts, which he claimed also affect other European nations. Furthermore, he reiterated Poland's commitment to support Ukraine's EU membership bid as part of a broader strategy to resist Russian aggression. The statements reflect a growing concern among European leaders regarding Russia's intentions and actions in the region.

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