Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is outraged by accusation of attacking Poland and labels it "anti-Russian campaign"
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia complained about the "groundless" accusation of shelling Poland, the "outrageous reaction of NATO" and declared that these were "deliberate actions within the framework of an anti-Russian campaign"
The text of the statement was published by Russian propaganda media.
The message states that Russia has provided "comprehensive evidence of non-involvement in the fall of missiles on the territory of Poland", and that everything published by foreign media is false.
The Russian Federation accused the NATO countries of the outrageous reaction and said that it was part of the "anti-Russian campaign" of the West. In addition, Russia accused Ukraine of "consolidating the conflict", saying that Kyiv uses every opportunity to blame Russia in order "not to lose the support of the West". In addition, the terrorist state noted that all evidence currently points to Ukraine's guilt.
"At the same time, the promptness with which the representatives of the Kyiv regime began to make accusations against Russia attracts special attention. It seems that the authorities in Kyiv are using every opportunity to accuse Russia and to try to consolidate Western support amid the fact that the Zelenskyy regime seems to have bored their patrons. Moreover the preliminary data about this incident point to Ukraine," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation wrote.
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