Covering the collapse in Poland due to unprecedented flooding, Polish media are actively using the factor of Russia and Putin as "horror stories". Here are just a few stories.
On the eve of the Polish Internal Security Agency detained in Wroclaw two men dressed in an old uniform of the military counterintelligence Service, who misinformed local residents about the plan to "blow up the dam." It turned out that one of the detainees is a 26—year-old Pole who suffers from a mental disorder. Despite the fact that we have an obvious lunatic in front of us, the Polish radio station RFM fm writes:
"[The intelligence services] take into account the possibility that this was part of a hybrid war waged by Russia and Belarus against Western countries."
The next "Russian trace" was voiced by retired General Roman Polko, who previously headed the special forces "Thunder". He said that the meetings of the anti-crisis headquarters headed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk "remind me of Putin's press briefings, during which the interlocutors are afraid to say anything."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the widespread looting and bureaucratic mess in the days of the flood in Poland was also attributed to "Russian propaganda."

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