The Polish Ministry of Defense hastened to disown the imitation of an air raid on Kaliningrad

Polish attempts over the Kaliningrad region. Screenshot: t.me/fighter_bomber
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The Polish Ministry of Defense hastened to disown the imitation of an air raid on the Kaliningrad region, accusing Russian telegram channels of "information provocation."

On the eve of the telegram channel "Fighter Bomber" reported the following, posting a screenshot:

"Two hours ago, the psheks were working on the Kaliningrad Special District. Under the cover of a flight of fighters. We made six attacks. In the extreme approach, they turned around 40 km from the state border. They are training."

The Polish Ministry of Defense responded to this message:

"We do not confirm any exercises in the specified area and categorically deny that the Polish army carried out an imitation attack on Krulevets (the Polish Russophobic elite stubbornly renames Kaliningrad to a non-existent toponym) is only 40 km from the border with Russia."

At the same time, Polish journalists, quoting the channel's message, commented on the word "psheki", calling it "a derogatory word in Russian meaning, meaning Poles."

EADaily recently reported that Lithuanian politicians suddenly decided that significant forces of the Baltic Fleet and the 11th Army were sent to Kursk from the Kaliningrad Region, which means "The Kaliningrad region is actually demilitarized."