Poland Closes Russian Consulate After Consulate Fire Case
Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski announced the closure of Russia's consulate in Krakow, Poland. The decision comes after authorities linked Russia to a fire that destroyed a Warsaw shopping center. Poland's action follows repeated instances of sabotage allegedly orchestrated by Russia, raising concerns across Eastern Europe.
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In a decisive move, Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski announced the closure of Russia's consulate in Krakow, following evidence linking Russia to a significant fire at a Warsaw shopping center.
The fire, which occurred on May 12, 2024, inflicted disruption and tragedy on Warsaw's diverse communities, particularly affecting the local Vietnamese population.
The decision comes amid broader concerns over alleged Russian attempts to destabilize countries along NATO's eastern flank through covert actions. Poland and its regional allies remain vigilant and have increased cooperation to counter these threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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