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Kremlin threatens Poland over drones for Kiev: Warsaw would do well to reflect on its own security
Italy🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Kremlin threatens Poland over drones for Kiev: Warsaw would do well to reflect on its own security

The Russian state spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, has issued a warning to the Polish government regarding the production of drones destined for Ukrainian forces within Poland. He stated that the Russian Ministry of Defense has already mapped these facilities and suggested that Poland 'would do well to think carefully about its security.' The remarks were made during an interview with a Russian television program and were reported by the agency Tass. Peskov accused Poland of increasingly supporting Ukraine through advanced technological supply channels, which he claims Moscow monitors closely. While he downplayed reports of a large-scale military expansion toward Eastern Europe, his comments highlight Moscow’s frustration over Poland’s role in supplying attack devices near Russian military positions. The statement underscores the heightened tensions between Russia and NATO countries bordering the conflict zone.

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ANSA logoANSAIndependentRight4 hr. ago
Moscow warns Warsaw: 'Reflect on your own security if you produce drones for Kiev'

The Russian Ministry of Defense has reportedly identified and published the locations of Polish drone manufacturing facilities intended for Ukraine. This revelation was made by Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesperson, during an interview with the Russian program Vest'i, as reported by TASS. The statement suggests that Poland's involvement in supplying drones to Ukraine could pose a security risk, prompting Moscow to urge Warsaw to reconsider its position. The claim highlights growing tensions between Russia and Poland over military support to Ukraine.

Bias read (Right): The article frames Russia's actions as a legitimate concern for Poland's security, implying that Poland's support for Ukraine through drone production is provocative and potentially dangerous. The language used emphasizes Russia's warnings and does not provide balanced perspectives or counterpoints,

Open logoOpenIndependentLeft5 hr. ago
Kremlin threatens Poland over drones for Kiev: Warsaw would do well to reflect on its own security

The Russian state spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, has issued a warning to the Polish government regarding the production of drones destined for Ukrainian forces within Poland. He stated that the Russian Ministry of Defense has already mapped these facilities and suggested that Poland 'would do well to think carefully about its security.' The remarks were made during an interview with a Russian television program and were reported by the agency Tass. Peskov accused Poland of increasingly supporting Ukraine through advanced technological supply channels, which he claims Moscow monitors closely. While he downplayed reports of a large-scale military expansion toward Eastern Europe, his comments highlight Moscow’s frustration over Poland’s role in supplying attack devices near Russian military positions. The statement underscores the heightened tensions between Russia and NATO countries bordering the conflict zone.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the Russian stance as a direct threat to Poland, emphasizing Moscow's monitoring capabilities and strategic concerns. It portrays the Russian position as more aggressive and confrontational, while the Polish actions are depicted as provocative and supportive of Ukraine. This align

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