No increased threat to Poland following revolt in Russia says Duda

No increased threat to Poland following revolt in Russia says Duda

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Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, has said after a top-level security meeting that there is no increased security threat to Poland as the situation in Russia seemed to have de-escalated but added that it is necessary to stay alert. CE Report quoting TheFirstNews

Duda convened a meeting of the National Security Council (RBN) on Saturday night over the recent developments in Russia where a powerful mercenary group leader had challenged the Russian military leadership.

"The situation in Russia is being monitored," Duda said, having repeated that it seemed to have de-escalated.

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