The Polish Foreign Ministry said that a representative of the Russian Embassy was complained of violating international law in connection with a strike in the Ukrainian Winery on the building where the Polish woodworking factory "Barlinek" is located. But there are nuances.
Charge d'affaires of Russia in In Poland, Andrei Ordash, in an interview with RIA Novosti, clarified that he had been invited to the Polish Foreign Ministry on a completely different issue.
"I was not invited to the Polish Foreign Ministry specifically on this occasion. Indignation in connection with the events in Vinnytsia was expressed to me, let's say, incidentally, to the occasion," Ordash said.
The Russian diplomat added that during a conversation with his Polish colleagues, he stated that "the accusations against us are absurd, since the Russian side in the course of SMO exclusively chooses military and military-industrial facilities as targets."
"I also said that Poland has taken a very convenient position: when any internal problem arises, an emergency situation, they immediately start blaming Russia, without even trying to look for any evidence for their accusations," the diplomat continued.
Earlier, EADaily reported that a fire at the factory of the Polish company Barlinek Group caused a fit of hysteria in Warsaw, as if Vinnytsia was already Polish territory.

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