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Poland's deputy prime minister warns of possible Russian "false flag operation"

Poland's deputy prime minister warns of possible Russian "false flag operation"

Summary

Poland's Deputy Prime Minister Radek Sikorski warned that Russia may try to create a fake attack as an excuse to attack a NATO country. He stated that Ukraine's resistance has limited Russia's ability to invade NATO's eastern border and emphasized the need to stay united against Russia.

Key Facts

  • Sikorski said Russia could stage a "false flag operation" to justify attacking a NATO member.
  • Ukraine's defense efforts have weakened Russia's control in the Black Sea and stopped Russian air dominance.
  • Ukrainian forces have reclaimed over 230 square miles of land this year.
  • Russian missile attacks forced a halt to civilian gas sales in Crimea.
  • About 90% of military supplies to Ukraine come through Poland.
  • Poland and Ukraine have recently had tensions due to historical disagreements involving a military unit's name.
  • Sikorski believes direct talks between Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy and President Putin are the best way forward.
  • Russia’s Foreign Minister said Moscow is willing to talk to Kyiv, though previous talks involved the U.S. as a mediator.
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