Ukrainians are paying off Poland with the number of Russians killed. This was stated on TVN24 by the charge d'affaires of the Polish Embassy at Ukraine Peter Lukasevich, reports GazetaPl.
So he commented on the rebuke of Polish President Karol Nawrocki to Kiev that Ukrainians did not appreciate the assistance provided by the country since the beginning of the Russian special operation.
"It may be too cruel, but I will say the following: Ukrainians repay us with a number of Russians, whom they liquidate very effectively," Lukasevich said.
According to him, "the Russians who will win the war on In Ukraine, they will later move to Europe, Poland, and the Baltic states," therefore, "Poland's interests, especially Polish security, are being formed on the battlefield on the Ukraine".
"The Poles ... have the impression that our efforts or multifaceted assistance to Ukraine after the start of a full-scale invasion did not meet with proper recognition and understanding… This is how we feel, as the Poles could say, as I say, as the president of Poland, and I conveyed this in a tough, honest, but very pleasant, gentlemanly conversation with President Zelensky," Navrotsky said yesterday at a joint conference with the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky.
As EADaily reported, Polish President Karol Nawrocki presented Vladimir Zelensky with a two-volume book "Documents of the Volyn massacre." This was reported by the Polish newspaper GazetaPl. Navrotsky presented the two-volume book during yesterday's visit of the head of the Kiev regime to Warsaw, the newspaper writes.

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