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Poland afternoon Donald TUSK blames the fire at Warsaw Shopping Center in Russia.

Poland afternoon Donald TUSK blames the fire at Warsaw Shopping Center in Russia.

Poland accused the Russian information service last year that it had coordinated a large fire that almost completely destroyed Capital Warsaw’s shopping center.

Donald Tusk said in X’s position that Polish said that the flame of the MaryWilska Shopping Center was caused by arson ordered by Russian special services.

TUSK added that some of the responsible people are already detained.

Moscow did not mention this claim, but previously refused to complain about destruction in Europe.

In May 2024, 1,400 small businesses were destroyed by the fire, and many employees were members of the Warsaw Vietnamese community.

Poland conducted a year -long investigation into the case, and the case concluded that the unnamed person in Russia had a fire.

According to Polish’s definition and the joint statement of the Secretary of Interior, the behavior of those who are detained was “organized and directed by a specific person living in the Russian Federation.”

The two ministries added that some of the perpetrators are working with Lithuania, who performed the transition.

Poland was found guilty of being accused of destruction on behalf of Russian information services after the full invasion of Ukraine in Russia in 2022.

Polish officials said that this attack was part of Moscow’s “Hybrid War.”

The hybrid war is when a hostile state usually performs anonymous rejection in a very suspicious situation. It is enough to harm the other person, especially infrastructure assets, but it is enough to end the strange act of the war.

NATO also believes that Russia is wielding the “hybrid war” in Europe and aiming to prevent Western countries from continuing to prevent or prevent Ukraine.

Russia refused to repeat that NATO countries’ secret services are engaged in interruptions throughout Europe.

The MaryWilska Shopping Center opened in 2010, and by fire, many workers lost their important documents and cash because of the fear of rest at home.

Three months after the fire, the owner of MaryWilska opened a temporary shopping center, and about 400 traders resumed the operation.

Modlinska 6D, Warsaw’s alternative shopping center, opened the door with merchants in October 2024, moving its business to a new site.

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