Poland accused Russia of planning a fire on the Warsaw shopping center

Poland reported that Russia was behind a fire that completely destroyed a shopping center in Warsaw last May.
In the past, Moscow denied his involvement in fire and sabotage firefighters throughout Europe.
“We are now sure that the Great Fire of the Maryvilska Shopping Center in Warsta was caused by a fire that was ordered by Russian special services,” Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk X X.
Tusk said some of the fire teachers were arrested, while others were identified by authorities. “Let’s catch everyone!”
The fire was launched on May 12, 2024 at a shopping center, located in an industrial zone north of Warsaw. 1,400 stores were burned, many of which were managed by the Vietnamese community of the city.
In a joint statement issued on Sunday, the Ministry of Justice and Poland’s Interior Ministry said that the attack was “organized and operated by a particular person living in the Russian Federation.”
Ministries say that Polish authorities are cooperating with their Lithuan colleagues as many who allegedly attacked the Warsaw Shopping Center have done “funny activities” in Lithuania.
Poland Foreign Minister Radosva Sikorski said he would close the Russian consulate in Grako on Monday.
“I decided to eliminate the approval of the Russian Federation embassy in Grako, on the evidence that the Russian special services that would sabotage against the mall on Maryvilska Street, Mallsa Street, said,” Chikorky said.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Jagarova accused Warsaw “deliberately” and “deliberately” to “deliberately” relationships between the two countries and “against their citizens”.
“Soon, this enough action will be given adequate response,” Zagarova told the Russian state news agency Taz.