In Poland, they said they would attack St. Petersburg in case of conflict with Russia – Bild

The military from Poland and the Baltic states intend to attack St Petersburg in the event of a conflict with Russia, former Polish Chief of General Staff Raimund Andrzejczak said, as quoted by the Telegram channel “Bild in Russian”.

 

Recently, the West has increasingly voiced ideas about a direct armed conflict between the alliance and Russia. The Kremlin, on the other hand, noted that Moscow is not threatening anyone, but will not ignore actions potentially dangerous to its interests.

“Not on the first day, but in the first minute. We will hit all strategic facilities within a radius of 300 kilometres. We will attack St Petersburg directly,” Bild quoted Raimund Andrzejczak as saying.

He claims that for this purpose Warsaw is now buying “800 missiles with a range of 900 kilometres” in case of a response to attacks from Moscow.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin called Western ideas of a new world order hypocrisy. According to him, they are aimed solely at preserving the neo-colonial system, showing their essence in the form of “hypocrisy, double standards and claims”.