The Kremlin spokesman began to talk about the Polish authorities. “We have all reasons”


Pieskov went to the Suzdal on vacation. The Kremlin spokesman in an interview with the RBC Radio stated that it is a “city-museum”. He referred to the presence of Polish troops in these areas at the beginning of the 17th century.
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– First of all, everything is steeped in history, our Russian. Museum city, a city that was burned, which were occupied by Poles. By the way, I didn't know that Poles had occupied them for several years. Poles murdered children and women in our villages and invaded Moscow – accused Pieskov. “They also occupied the Moscow Kremlin at the same time,” he added.
The Kremlin spokesman talked about Polish leaders. “We have all reasons”
The Kremlin spokesman also convinced the activities – as he said – “Polish bands”. He interfered that this does not mean that the Russians should “feel historical hatred of Poles.” “Although we have all reasons to feel reluctant to Polish leaders,” he said.
Polish soldiers were present near the city of Sudal, just over 200 km from Moscow, during the war with tsarist Russia in the 17th century. This settlement was important for the region, which caused war damage. In turn, during World War II, a camp for Polish prisoners of war was created there.




