The ambassador of the terrorist Russian Federation to Poland, Sergei Andreev, did not arrive at the Polish Foreign Ministry on March 25.
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The Polish ministry summoned the Russian ambassador because a Russian missile crossed the country’s border on the morning of March 24. They planned to present him with a note of protest.
Polish Foreign Ministry representative Pavel Wronski made a brief statement to journalists:
Ready? Ambassador Sergei Andreev did not attend the meeting.
Vronski said that the Polish government was “reflecting” on whether the Russian ambassador was fulfilling his duties. The speaker said that the Polish note of protest over the missile that violated airspace would be transmitted to the Russian Foreign Ministry “in a different way.”
On the night of March 24, one of the Russian missiles violated Polish airspace. The rocket flew into the area of the village of Osierdów in the Lublin Voivodeship and stayed there for 39 seconds.
At 4.23 am, Polish airspace was violated by one of the maneuverable missiles launched tonight by long-range aviation of the Russian Federation. The targets of the strikes were cities in Western Ukraine, the Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces said in a statement.
If there were any signs that this object was heading towards some target located on Polish territory, of course it would have been shot down,” said Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamisz.
On the evening of March 24, the Polish Foreign Ministry announced that it would summon the Russian ambassador to give an explanation of the incident.
Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Andrzej Szejna noted that this is the third time a Russian missile has violated Polish airspace.
Source: Racurs

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