Kremlin Denounces Poland's Allegations Amid Explosive Accusations
The Kremlin criticized Poland for blaming a railway explosion on two Ukrainians allegedly recruited by Russian intelligence. Labeling these claims as driven by Russophobia, the Kremlin addressed the situation amid ongoing related incidents like arson, sabotage, and cyberattacks affecting Poland and Europe during the Ukraine conflict.
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In a tense exchange, the Kremlin has accused Poland of yielding to Russophobia after being implicated in a railway explosion attack near its border with Ukraine. Authorities in Warsaw claimed that two Ukrainians, purportedly hired by Russian intelligence, orchestrated the incident.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov responded by asserting that Russia is unjustly linked to various facets of direct and hybrid warfare. He further criticized Poland for its fervent stance, declaring it as an active proponent among European nations in fostering anti-Russian sentiment.
This incident follows an upsurge in arson, sabotage, and cyberattacks across Poland and Europe since the war in Ukraine began, marking a period of heightened security challenges in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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