Poland Accuses Russia of Global Sabotage Plans Including Threats to Airlines
Poland's Prime Minister Tusk warns of Russia's alleged sabotage plans targeting global airlines, amidst rising tensions in Europe.
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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has accused Russia of planning sabotage globally, including acts of air terror against airlines. He cites fears of hybrid warfare as retaliation for Ukraine support, backed by Western intelligence concerns regarding attempts to place incendiary devices on cargo planes. The Kremlin has dismissed such allegations, while Poland highlights a broader Russian strategy of chaos along the EU's borders.
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