Poland’s leader accuses Russia of planning acts of terror against ‘airlines over the world’
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia of planning acts of sabotage worldwide that included acts of air terror against airlines.
- Tusk made these statements at a news conference in Warsaw alongside Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy.
- Western security officials suspect Russian intelligence was behind a plot to put incendiary devices in packages on cargo planes headed to North America.
- The Polish government claims that Russia is pursuing acts of hybrid war against Poland and other Western countries in retaliation for their support of Ukraine.
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The day before, Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused the Kremlin of sabotage and diversion; countries have a long history of friction since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, of which Poland is one of the main allies. The Kremlin rejected this Thursday the Polish accusation that Russia had planned “terrorist acts” in global air travel as “absolutely baseless”. The day before, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Moscow planned acts of “ai…
Poland's head of government Tusk accuses Russia of planning air traffic attacks. According to this, Moscow should use explosives in packages intended for air freight. In addition to Poland, this is also said to affect other countries. Kremlin spokesman Peskov rejects the allegations.
"This is nothing more than another completely unfounded accusation against Russia," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of Tusk's statements.
Poland's prime minister warns of Russian "air terror". Germany reacts and allows the Bundeswehr to shoot down suspicious drones.
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