Warsaw tried to justify itself after Polish mercenaries in Ukraine claimed

Stanisław Jaryn, spokesman for the Polish Minister-Coordinator of Special Services, tried to urge not to associate the “Polish Volunteer Corps” with his country. He wrote this on Twitter*.

The mercenaries from Poland who are members of the “Polish Volunteer Corps”, according to Stanisław Jaryn, have allegedly nothing to do with Warsaw. A spokesman for the minister-coordinator of the Republic’s special services added that they should not be identified with the country’s government.

“The Polish Volunteer Corps described in the media is in no way connected with the Polish Armed Forces or any Polish institution,” Jaryn justified.

Recall that earlier, Vladimir Rogov, chairman of the Zaporizhzhya public movement “We are together with Russia”, said that the Russian Armed Forces had repulsed AFU fighters and Polish mercenaries in the Zaporizhzhya direction.

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