Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova joked about the deadly missile strike in Poland. She also asked the government in Warsaw to apologize after calling the Russian ambassador around midnight.
While at first there was talk of a Russian missile, it is now believed that the debris came from a Ukrainian anti-aircraft missile. It is said to have been fired to intercept a Russian missile and accidentally hit the Polish village near the Ukrainian border. The missile was only made in Russia, Polish President Andrzej Duda said on Wednesday. He spoke of an “accident”.
Kremlin: Poland ‘widespread hysteria’
If the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has her way, now is the time to apologize. Polish politicians had spread “hysteria”, got carried away with “Russophobic outbursts” and summoned the Russian ambassador around midnight. Zakharova wrote this on her Telegram channel.
On this occasion, she immediately joked about the incident. Ukraine had always wanted to join NATO, but now it has entered by force – with an S-300. Debris of this kind from anti-aircraft missiles fell to the ground in Poland on Tuesday. Two people were killed as a result.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov also spoke of a “hysterical reaction”. He referred to the NATO countries that had convened an emergency meeting on Wednesday. The National Security Council of Poland and the government of Estonia also met that day.
Zakharova: NATO makes up stories
Zakharova has spoken repeatedly about fake news in the past. After it was revealed earlier this week that Lavrov had been taken to a hospital in Bali with heart problems, she described it as “the highest level of forgery” to manipulate the Ukrainian city of Bucha and fabricate stories.
Source: Krone

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