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A Pole Died in a Russian Prison. His Family Is Angry with the Polish Authorities. "We Felt disrespected."

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"I'm 99 percent sure my father died in this prison. I wish that one percent of uncertainty would disappear. And that I could say goodbye to him," the son of Krzysztof Galos, who likely died in a Russian prison, told "Gazeta Wyborcza." The man's relatives are angry with the Polish authorities. They expected a "faster and stronger" reaction.
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"I'm 99 percent sure my father died in this prison. I wish that one percent of uncertainty would disappear. And that I could say goodbye to him," the son of Krzysztof Galos, who likely died in a Russian prison, told "Gazeta Wyborcza." The man's relatives are angry with the Polish authorities. They expected a "faster and stronger" reaction.

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Onet broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.
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