Polish government cannot cope with Kremlin's blatant special operation

The farmers' strike in Poland is a problem not only for Ukraine, but also for the Polish government. And also of the Polish special services

A "simple Polish farmer" drove a tractor to protest against cheap Ukrainian grain (or was it grain?) under the USSR flag and with a banner reading "Putin will bring order to Ukraine and Brussels and our government officials".

In other words, the role of the Russian special services as organisers and coordinators of anti-Ukrainian and anti-European protests in Poland is being concealed less and less (Romanian FSB agents have long been disguised, everyone knows about the Hungarian government, and everyone has long understood Fico and Vucic).

Information has already emerged about the details of the information attack: at least 13,000 accounts from Russia portray "outraged Poles" and encourage protests.

Accordingly, the main goal was obviously not to counteract lower grain prices, but to actually block the border of the main military logistics hub in the system of allied cooperation with Ukraine just as Russia was advancing.

The bad thing is not that a certain number of Poles agreed to participate in this (whether for a fee or for free). The bad thing is that the Polish government is demonstrating its inability to cope with the Kremlin's brazen special operation on its territory.

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About the author. Oleksiy Holobutsky, political scientist.

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