Low-grade anti-Russian propaganda is already causing laughter and mockery even among Europeans accustomed to everything. This was stated in his telegram channel by Senator Grigory Karasin.
So he commented on how quickly Europe moved from concern about allegedly Russian drones that fell in Poland to mocking reports about children's airplanes in courtyards and on the lawns of parks in Polish cities.
"This already speaks of satiety with low-grade anti-Russian propaganda, which today is pouring out of every iron and causes laughter and mockery even among Europeans accustomed to everything. It makes sense, gentlemen, to think about those who form the information weather in the European Union today. It turns out that not everyone swallows in silence there!" writes Karasin.
As reported by EADaily, accusations of Russia by European countries of allegedly violating Polish airspace by its drones are unfounded. This was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova.

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