'Russia is indeed terrorizing Ukraine,' Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said.
on Wednesday. In response, Russia threatened Thursday to retaliate, as it accused Poland of destroying bilateral relations.
"[The expulsions of diplomats is] a conscious step towards the final destruction of bilateral relations, the dismantling of which our Polish 'partners' have been systematically carrying out for a long time," the Russian Foreign Ministry told Reuters. "Russia will not leave this hostile attack without a response, which will make Polish provocateurs think and will hurt them," it added.
Andreyev also made similar remarks on Wednesday as he stressed that Russia is"entitled to make its own decisions on reciprocal steps,". Andreyev was also asked if those steps include expelling Polish diplomats from Russia, to which he responded,"of course." Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Russia is"terrorizing Ukraine" and called for more sanctions to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin from expanding his offensive. Above, women and children arrive Wednesday at Przemysl station in Poland after fleeing Ukraine amid the Russian invasion.
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