Poland "has already developed the production of drones for Ukraine on its territory" and the Russian Ministry of Defense "has already published the addresses of these plants", which is why " Warsaw would do well to reflect on its own security ": this was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in an interview with the Russian program Vesti, reported by Tass.

In the same interview, Peskov called the speculation "now too widespread in the Western media" regarding a possible Russian attack on Polish territory " horror stories ," Tass reports. However, the Kremlin spokesman insisted that " there is nothing good " about the fact that "many companies producing drones are located in Poland , which are then launched against us and attack our military."

“In any case, it makes sense for them to think about it,” he said, referring to the suggestion that Warsaw “reflect on its own security.”

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin had a phone call with his US counterpart Donald Trump on the 250th anniversary of the United States' Independence Day. "The presidents naturally touched on the topic of a solution to the Ukrainian conflict, especially in light of Donald Trump's upcoming participation in the NATO summit in Turkey on July 7-8," said the Russian president's advisor, Yuri Ushakov. "Special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner," he added, "continue to provide assistance in peace efforts and are ready to visit Moscow."

(Unioneonline)

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