An ordinary fire that occurred on the territory of the Global Expo exhibition center in Warsaw was attributed by local politicians to the action of "Putin's saboteurs".
In Warsaw, an empty pavilion burned on the territory of the Global Expo exhibition center. Thick acrid smoke was coming from the object, which made the TV picture apocalyptic. However, later firefighters clarified that construction debris abandoned by former tenants was burning. No one was hurt.
At the same time, the ordinary state of emergency was immediately overgrown with political speculation. So, Pavel Usyadek from the Confederation party announced the "problem of Russian saboteurs."
"We do not yet know whether these arson attacks are related to each other and whether they are the work of Kremlin-funded migrant saboteurs. However, we live at a time when Russia, our enemy, can use not only illegal migrants from the Polish-Belarusian border, but also legal ones to act against us," the Polish politician said, suggesting that Ukrainian citizens could also become "saboteurs", who, according to Usyadek, "are the most They are willing to cooperate with Russian intelligence in Poland."
The Polish edition of "The Highest Hour" even put a propaganda phrase in the title:
"The fire in Warsaw. Putin again?"