The claims echo Vladimir Putin’s longstanding revisionist narrative about the war.
The claims echo Vladimir Putin’s longstanding revisionist narrative about the war.
Two of the packages exploded at airports in the UK and Germany.
We are an independent, nonprofit media outlet, funded through the support of our readers.
If you appreciate the work we do, please consider helping us to continue and expand it.
Adam Lelonek
Russia is recruiting untrained civilians to carry out operations in Poland.
Ukraine says the suspect was involved in producing propaganda for Russia and organising anti-Ukrainian protests in EU countries.
The prime minister also claimed that evidence indicates the attack had an “eastern footprint”, an apparent accusation towards Russia or Belarus.
Mark Rutte said he wanted to “be very clear to Vladimir Putin” that “our reaction will be devastating”.
The opposition warns it will lead to further centralisation of powers in Brussels and leave Poland with less control over its own security.
Radosław Sikorski also called on Donald Trump to ensure that Vladimir Putin drops his “absurd demands” regarding a peace deal with Ukraine.
Prosecutors in Lithuania have indicted a Ukrainian accused of carrying out arson on behalf of Russia.
The Belarusian is accused of undertaking a terrorist act on behalf of foreign intelligence.
Bolstering Europe’s defences is the only way to “avoid a wider, large-scale conflict”, said the Polish prime minister.
Sławomir Mentzen also accused Ukraine of treating Poles as “suckers”.
Recruits were hired on Telegram and paid to carry out tasks including painting vulgar slogans against the then ruling PiS party.
The White House said afterwards that the meeting had “reaffirmed our close alliance” and that Trump praised Poland’s high level of defence spending.