Żaryn exposes Russian propaganda. “Russia’s intelligence chief is spreading insinuations against PL and the U.S., convincing falsely that both countries are preparing ‘a Polish annexation of western Ukraine,” Stanislav Żaryn, Specjalnych, the Spokesperson of the Minister-Special Services Coordinator, wrote on Twitter about the propaganda theses of Sergey Naryshkin, the Chief of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service.
Sergey Naryshkin presented yesterday his opinion about the alleged plans of Warsaw and Washington to attack western Ukraine.
“According to the intelligence received by Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service, Washington and Warsaw are working on plans to establish Poland’s tight military and political control over its historical possessions in Ukraine,” Naryshkin said in a statement released by Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
Stanisław Żaryn commented that “Russia’s intelligence chief is spreading insinuations against PL and the U.S., convincing falsely that both countries are preparing ‘a Polish annexation of western Ukraine.”
Sergey Naryshkin continues Russian information operation against Poland and the USA.
Russia’s intelligence chief is spreading insinuations against PL and the U.S., convincing falsely that both countries are preparing ‘a Polish annexation of western Ukraine’.
1/3 pic.twitter.com/SQSkoPsgGe— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) April 28, 2022
He also reminded us that the lies about Poland’s alleged plans to attack western Ukraine had been repeated for several years.
The aim of Russian propaganda is to foster distrust between Ukraine and Poland, to undermine PL-UA cooperation, to portray the West as an aggressive entity towards Russia and Poland as a ‘warmonger’, who poses a threat for the whole NATO and Europe.
3/3— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) April 28, 2022
The spokesperson of the Minister-Special Services Coordinator referred also to Reuters because the agency published information with the Naryshkin’s statement.
“Reuters, you’re sharing Russian disinformation crap without any comment. The lies about Poland’s alleged plans to attack western Ukraine have been repeated for several years. Please, do your homework and update your piece,” he wrote.
. @Reuters, you’re sharing Russian disinformation crap without any comment.
The lies about Poland’s alleged plans to attack western Ukraine have been repeated for several years.
Please, do your homework and update your piece. Here’s short background
⬇️https://t.co/U3vjjrbHiG pic.twitter.com/YpYbocRjxW— Stanisław Żaryn (@StZaryn) April 28, 2022