Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Marcin Bosacki showed a photo of a destroyed house in Wyryki at a forum of the United Nations Security Council (ONZ), explaining that a Russian drone had fallen on it. Meanwhile, it turns out the destruction of the house may be the result of a Polish missile that was intended to shoot down one of the Russian drones. “A Polish official, a politician whose task is to look after the interests of the Polish state and to provide precise information in this matter, and not to present balls for representatives of the criminal regime of the Russian Federation to fire from later,” emphasized editor Michał Rachoń on TV Republika.
Last Friday Poland was represented at a session of the United Nations Security Council by Deputy Foreign Minister Marcin Bosacki. He showed photos of destroyed houses and damaged fields caused by Russian drones, including the house in Wyryki. Meanwhile – as Rzeczpospolita claims – it is said to have been destroyed not by a drone but by a missile launched from a Polish F-16 that was attempting to neutralize it.
The case is still under investigation by the prosecutor’s office. Lublin investigators are not disclosing information about the object that fell on the house. They are waiting for expert opinions.
When asked on what basis Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Marcin Bosacki provided information about the house in Wyryki at the UN forum, the MFA spokesman explained in an interview with Niezalezna.pl that “one must stand in deep conviction in such a situation that the whole situation was caused by the intrusion of Russian drones into Poland,”.
“The primary cause was a Russian drone. The Polish side defended itself and these are the consequences. That is how war looks,” Paweł Wroński told Niezalezna.
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Politicians of the ruling coalition repeatedly emphasize that, regardless of what destroyed the house in Wyryki, responsibility for it lies with Russia. Michał Rachoń spoke about disinformation regarding the destroyed house in Wyryki on TV Republika.
“There is not the slightest doubt that everything that happens in the airspace, during the war that the Russian Federation has been consistently waging since 2014, with varying intensity up to now, against our neighbour, as well as the hybrid war it conducts together with Belarus against Poland, is the responsibility of the Russian Federation, a state that openly, hostilely and clearly seeks the destruction of the Polish state. This is obvious, clear and straightforward,” said Michał Rachoń. “It is also obvious, clear and straightforward that the way of informing about what is happening on the Polish side is the responsibility of the Polish government, the prime minister, and the services that are supposed to handle it. All institutions that were appointed to do this and that were chosen through democratic elections are responsible. This is the responsibility of the Polish prime minister and the officials subordinate to him. Not only ministers and deputy ministers, but also the heads of services who should inform the prime minister, and to some extent all of us, about what is happening in connection with these threats,” he stressed.
“So how are we to understand what an official subordinated to a minister, the prime minister, and more broadly simply the Polish government, did during the session of the United Nations Security Council?” the programming director of TV Republika pressed.
“A Polish official, a politician whose task is to look after the interests of the Polish state and to provide precise information in this matter, and not to present balls for representatives of the criminal regime of the Russian Federation to fire from later, and such may be the consequences of what that official, a representative of the Polish government, did. Regardless of how much the officials subordinate to Prime Minister Tusk will try to charm reality, these may be the consequences of this mistake,” emphasized Michał Rachoń.
