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Tusk said that the Russian Federation is planning terrorism against airlines around the world

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Russia is planning air terror not only against Poland, but also against airlines around the world.

Russia is preparing acts of terrorism against airlines around the world. This was said by the head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, at a joint meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky with media representatives in Warsaw, reports Ukrinform.

According to Tusk, Russia is doing acts of sabotage or preparing sabotage not only on the territory of Poland.

“From the latest, I can confidently confirm that Russia is planning air terror not only against Poland, but also against airlines around the world,” he said.

In the past, the media wrote that Russia was planning terrorist attacks on cargo or passenger planes bound for the United States and Canada.

We remind you that German security forces have warned about “unconventional incendiary devices” sent by unknown persons through cargo delivery services.

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