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Russia's Medvedev attacks Polish rats after school seized in Warsaw

Por: Newsweek World April 29, 2023

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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, has said Moscow should cut its ties with Poland amid a deepening diplomatic row over an embassy school in Warsaw.Polish police showed up at the Russian school on Kieleckiej Street in Warsaw on Saturday morning in what Russia's Foreign Ministry said was a bid to seize the property and a blatant violation of the Geneva Convention on diplomatic relations.Andrey Ordash, minister counselor of the Russian... + full article



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