The embassy was shelled, and Poland dares not identify the perpetrator

Poland recently encountered another trouble, just a short time after having been invaded by "Russian drones" in its airspace.

On the 28th, the spokesperson for the Polish Foreign Ministry, Fronski, stated that the Polish embassy in Ukraine was shelled, with a small-caliber shell penetrating the roof of the embassy building, but no one was injured. This incident will not affect the normal operations of the embassy.

However, when it comes to the most critical question of "who fired the shell," Fronski became evasive, stating that this attack occurred "during a Russian air strike on Ukraine."

Some netizens should find this statement familiar. When Poland's airspace was previously invaded by "Russian drones," Western media such as Reuters also reported it in the same way, claiming that the incident occurred "during a Russian attack on Ukraine" — implying that the drones came from Russia, but without the courage to openly admit it, they only played word games.

Considering reports from both sides of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, it is still unclear who bombed the Polish embassy. The shell may indeed have come from the Russian forces, but considering that the Ukrainian air defense forces fired anti-aircraft missiles to intercept Russian drones and missiles, Kyiv reported several incidents of anti-aircraft missile debris falling into residential areas on the 28th.

Additionally, given the ambiguous response from the Polish Foreign Ministry, it seems that Poland can only take the loss silently.

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