On the anniversary of the occupation, Poles and Ukrainians held a joint action near the building where the employees of the Russian embassy lived. A poster saying “Russia is a terrorist state” was hung in front of the entrance.
On February 24, the anniversary of the occupation, Polish and Ukrainian activists held a rally in front of the building where Russian embassy employees live in Warsaw. Diplomats were awoken by explosions and alarms. Natalka Panchenko, the leader of the Ukrainian diaspora in Poland and social activist, described this on Facebook this morning.
He posted the corresponding video showing how volunteers stand with a large Russian State of Terror banner (“Russia is a terrorist state”).
The action, which started at around 06:00, was accompanied by the sounds of explosions and sirens.
“Today in Warsaw, activists woke up Russian diplomats at 6:00 a.m. with a siren and explosions. As they have woken the Ukrainians for the ninth year,” Panchenko wrote.
Recall that the publication Politico reported on February 24 that Poland slowed the signing of the tenth package of international sanctions against the Russian Federation. Warsaw in particular opposed restrictions on imports of synthetic rubber as they were not strong enough.
US military officials told reporters what they learned from their analysis of the events on the battlefield between the two countries on the anniversary of Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Source: Focus
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