Tusk Accuses Russia of Global Air Terrorism
Tusk Accuses Russia of Global Air Terrorism

Tusk Accuses Russia of Global Air Terrorism

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused Russia of planning 'acts of air terror' against airlines globally, a claim the Kremlin deems unsubstantiated. The allegations relate to incendiary devices found in parcels at logistics hubs in Europe, which Western officials suspect were tests for a Russian plot targeting cargo flights, particularly to the US. Lithuania and UK authorities reported similar incendiary incidents, believed to be orchestrated by Russian intelligence. Tusk's comments came during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing Poland's role in countering Russian sabotage. Despite Russian denials, there is widespread concern among Western nations regarding Russia's hybrid warfare tactics, including cyber attacks and potential terror plots. The situation contributes to heightened tensions as Russia continues its military aggression in Ukraine.

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