A year after the fire of the hall in Marywilska 44, after previous reports that Russian services were possibly behind the arson, the government of Donald Tusk suddenly returned to the case. Yesterday the prime minister published a message about the X: “We will get everyone”, today the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces the decision to close the Russian consulate in Krakow.
In connection with the proof that it was the Russian special services that were a shameful act of subversive towards the shopping center in Marywilska, I decided to withdraw permission for the consulate of the Russian Federation in Krakow
– The head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs RadosÅ‚aw Sikorski wrote on the Platform X.
Russian services have been discussed about seting Marywilska 44. The actions of the Polish authorities in this case were late, to say the least. Suddenly actions were taken after a year. Yesterday Donald Tusk and Ministers of Justice Adam Bodnar and the Minister of the Interior and Government, Minister Coordinator of Special Services Tomasz Semoniak, placed submissions on platform X, where they reported that the fire was “the result of arson on behalf of Russian services.” “The actions were coordinated by a person staying in Russia,” Tusk added. The case was often commented on by StanisÅ‚aw żaryn, who followed her from the start. “Strange helplessness. The prime minister speaks again about Marywilska and confirms Russia’s effective attack against Poland,” wrote StanisÅ‚aw żaryn, adviser to the President of the Republic of Poland.
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Source: wPolityce

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