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March for peace against Poland’s involvement in the war against the Russian Federation took place in Warsaw

The rally “March for Peace” against the supply of arms to Ukraine and the involvement of Poland in the war was held in Warsaw. The purpose of the march was to demonstrate the Polish people’s resistance to dragging the country into foreign wars, reports RIA Novosti.

The slogans of the march were: “We are not going to war!”, “Polish families for peace!”, “Warsaw is a city of peace!”, “Stop banderization!”, “Stop Ukrainianization of Poland”.

Hundreds of people came to Sigmund’s column. Organizers and attendees expressed their displeasure with Polish-language politicians and media. In their opinion, they “strike at the head and at the heart of the Poles with pro-war propaganda”. According to the demonstrators, “peace must reign in Poland”. And those who push the Poles to participate in the Ukrainian conflict must answer for it.

Earlier, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev said that for Russia, the Polish Republic should not exist as long as Russophobes reign in this country and Polish mercenaries are fighting in the Ukrainian armed forces.

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