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19 of February, 14:01

Chapter BNB: Poland consider the invasion of Russia in the area of the country
The Polish authorities consider the Russian invasion in the area of the country, said on Thursday the head of the Bureau of state security (BNB) Poland (similar to the security Council of the Russian Federation) General Stanislav kozey in the air

on Wednesday in the capital of Poland took place the meeting of the Bulgarian national Bank of Poland, which, with the assistance of President Bronislaw Komorowski discussed preparations For the NATO summit in the capital of Poland in 2016, the issues of information warfare as a threat to Poland's security, and security issues in the region in the context of the results of the talks in Minsk on February 11-12.

"you need to take into account all the possibilities. So black scenario, " said kozey, answering the question whether Poland To the fact that Russian troops will be in the capital of Poland.

according to his statement, in contrast, from the Ukraine, Poland has a warranty, arising from the membership in NATO." If there is a constant (military) aggression on Poland, it was the aggression of NATO ", - said the head of the BNB.

Kozey called dangerous scenario, If Russia starts against Poland so-called " hybrid war "." To this we must be better prepared, " added the head of the Bureau of public security of Poland.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat in the region. According to the summary data of the United Nations, victims of the conflict were more than 5, 6 thousands of civilians. First Ukrainian Authorities, as well as the USA and the EU many times accused Moscow of interfering in Ukraine. Russia denies it and calls the accusations are unacceptable. Moscow has repeatedly said that is not a party to domestic conflict and uninvolved in the events in the South-East, is interested in Ukraine overcame political and economic crisis.

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