Poland summons Russian ambassador after Moscow's deadly strikes on Kyiv. Polish Foreign Ministry says Moscow trying to intimidate Ukrainians and foreign residents.
Following Moscow's deadly strikes on Kyiv, the Polish Foreign Ministry summoned the Russian ambassador to Poland. Poland's top diplomat stated Moscow is attempting to intimidate Ukrainian officials, citizens, and foreign residents.
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