Boratynski said it is not an accident that the reaction comes at the time of tense relations between Russia and Belarus.
"I think the Russians are seizing a very good opportunity to try once gain for the external audience, mostly for the European Union, to show that actually Poland cannot be treated in a serious manner, that it is a country kind of obsessed with anti-Russian phobia," Boratynski said.
No kidding. Russians shouldn't be surprised.
On the other hand, the kids don't deserve to be attacked by street thugs. Poland is correct, that this is a common crime, and should not be made into a political issue. On a human level, though, someone from the Foreign Ministry should already have gone personally to the families to express concern and regret. I would bet that they did so. If they didn't, they should.
Geez, I wonder why? Who could hate a good ole Sovi, er, Russian.
I can't understand how anyone could "not" love the fun-loving Russians, such a great group of criminals.
Like I wrote on that other thread. It's time for a NATO exercise. There needs to be a strong defense on the Eastern border.
I hope that Lukashenko is right - that the Polish minority in Belarus is trying to push him out of power. They would be doing the world a favor.
I bet nobody has Russia invading Poland on the "when will the war really start" pool.
Happiness is...seeing the Kremlin turned into a parking lot, preferably while Putin was there.
If there is any Belarus involvement, it is not from common people, it is from Luka's paid thugs. Or it could be just that young Poles are aware that Stalin abandoned Warsaw during the Nazi atrocities.
Additional measures should taken to ensure security of the Russian embassy in Warsaw: Poland is becoming too dangerous.
Maybe the diplomats should work in shifts while their families left in Russia.
bttt