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The spokeswoman of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs accuses Poland. “A disgusting example of Russophobia”


How did the Russian embassy react?

On Wednesday, March 11, the Russian Embassy in Warsaw responded to this event. “In March 2026, the Russian Embassy in Poland learned about an act of vandalism at the cemetery of Soviet soldiers in Gdańsk (Pomeranian Voivodeship), where over 3,000 Soviet soldiers who died during World War II are buried. The central element of the cemetery – an arched concrete wall with bas-reliefs and commemorative plaques – was vandalized with inappropriate inscriptions and symbols glorifying Ukrainian Nazis. The embassy sent a protest letter to the Polish authorities, demanding that the monument be restored to its original appearance, find and punish the perpetrators, and prevent similar acts in the future. [pisownia oryginalna] — we read in a statement from the Russian diplomatic mission in Poland.

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