WARSAW - A senior member of the Polish government accused Russia on Tuesday of attempting to recruit Poles on the dark net to try to influence Poland's presidential election campaign. Read more at straitstimes.
Seeing that Russia may not stop at Ukraine, Warsaw has begun to ramp up its military spending. The balance of power is shifting in Europe, and NATO member Poland is on track to surpass Russia in terms of having more tanks and armored vehicles.
The viral video shows Polish tanks during a military parade in the country’s capital, and it predates President Trump’s second term.
(AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski) WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused Russia on Wednesday of planning acts of sabotage worldwide that included “acts of air terror” against airlines. Tusk spoke at a news conference in Warsaw ...
WARSAW - Russia planned 'acts of terrorism' in the air against Poland and other countries, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Wednesday after meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Warsaw.
Polish PM Donald Tusk has accused Russia of planning 'acts of air terror' against airlines worldwide. Mr Tusk spoke at a news conference in Warsaw alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
It comes as Russia launched a major ballistic and cruise missile attack across Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure
The Kremlin said that an allegation by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that Russia had planned "acts of terrorism" in the air against Poland and other countries was completely unsubstantiated.
Poland's PM | Vantage with Palki Sharma Poland has accused Russia of plotting "acts of terror" against airlines worldwide. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk made the allegation while hosting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Warsaw,
Warsaw identifies Moscow-backed disinformation group trying to disrupt presidential election, Krzysztof Gawkowski says
Polish PM Donald Tusk accuses Russia of planning global acts of air terror, sparking tensions with Western countries and Ukraine.
Standing at the base of a five-meter-high (16-foot) metal fence topped by barbed-wire running along the border with Belarus, armed Polish soldiers are on the lookout for migrants.