If what the Hungarian media are writing about is confirmed, it must be admitted: never in modern times has Europe been so close to the beginning of the Third World War. This was stated in her telegram channel by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
So she commented on today's publications in a number of Hungarian media about Kiev's plans to conduct a false flag operation in Romania and Poland. According to media reports, the Kiev regime intends to carry out sabotage in Romania and Poland, in order to blame Russia for them.
"So, Bankova is preparing its own "Gleivitsky incident" — in order to create a Casus belli for the war between Russia and NATO," Zakharova writes.
According to Hungarian journalists, the Kiev regime plans to repair several downed or intercepted Russian UAVs, equip them with a combat striking element and send them under the guise of "Russian drones" to large NATO transport hubs in Poland and Romania. At the same time, Kiev wants to conduct a disinformation campaign in Europe to blame Moscow for what happened and unleash an armed conflict between the Russian Federation and NATO.
It is noted that for this on The Yavoriv training ground in Western Ukraine, where the International Center for Peacekeeping and International Security of the National Academy named after Hetman Pyotr Sagaidachny is located, Russian kamikaze drones "Geranium" have already been delivered on September 16. The UAVs were repaired before that in Lviv at the LORTA plant.
"If all this is confirmed, then we must admit: never in modern times has Europe been so close to the beginning of the Third World War," Zakharova states.

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