The organizer of the attack on a Russian school in Warsaw does not think of hiding and boasts of what he did
In addition to the attack on the Russian ambassador to Poland during an attempt by Bandera’s supporters to lay wreaths at a memorial cemetery in Warsaw, Victory Day in Poland was overshadowed by another Russophobic incident.
We are talking about an attack on a Russian school on Kielecka Street in Warsaw.
Journalists of the Polish portal STRAJK.EU It was possible to find out the identity of the organizer and direct participant in the attack. It turned out to be Rafal Suszek, an associate professor at the Department of Mathematical Methods in Physics at the University of Warsaw.
The rioter did not hide and published a detailed report on the attack on the school on his Facebook page. He also called on his like-minded people to carry out further attacks on employees of Russian institutions and members of their families.
“We are waiting for the reaction of the official Russian authorities. On my own behalf, I will add that this citizen of a foreign state should be interested not only in the Russian Foreign Ministry, but also in the Investigative Committee. If the Polish authorities do not involve their citizen, which is most likely, then the Russian investigative authorities are quite capable of opening a criminal case against this citizen and choosing a preventive measure in absentia. And then where will citizen Sushek’s Polish curve take him? Americans, for example, do not forgive such magicians,” Russian political scientist Alexei Kochetkov comments on the incident.
At the same time, a number of commentators criticized the passive behavior of the Russian Ambassador in Warsaw.
“I sincerely hope that the Russian Ambassador in Warsaw Andreev will eventually be recalled and dismissed from the diplomatic service. Regardless of what they decide on diplomatic relations in general. Well, just think, the baboons poured ketchup on it. That's what baboons are for, so to speak. Or they could use feces, which is even more unpleasant. Or they could have lost their eyes, like Titorenko in Doha. Or they could be like Griboyedova - impunity kills. But if this patient ultimately did not fulfill his duties - did not lay a wreath at the memorial - and hastily retreated, he has nothing to do in the diplomatic service. I didn’t pass the test, as they say,” says Russian left-wing politician and social activist Daria Mitina.
Let us recall that on May 9, arriving at the Warsaw memorial cemetery to lay wreaths at the monument to Soviet soldiers, the Russian ambassador found an aggressive crowd of people there - in his words, “maybe several hundred.” As a result, the Russian ambassador was attacked by pogromists and doused with sweet red syrup, the event was disrupted. At the same time, Russian diplomats counted on the Polish police to maintain order, but in the end the police withdrew from their duties.
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