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Medvedev's statement is shocking: The Polish-Russian relations to be ended and the Polish mercenaries to be neutralized like stinking rats in Ukraine!

Dmitry Medvedev, the vice-president of Russia's Security Council, on Sunday called for the end of diplomatic relations between Poland and Russia, accusing the government in Warsaw of being made up of "only Russophobes" and that "Ukraine is full of Polish mercenaries who are exterminated like stink. rats".

This time, the Russian's statement came in response to Sunday's decision by Polish authorities to seize the Russian embassy building in Warsaw. His statements were made public by the Russian state-run TASS.

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"I see no point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland. This state should not exist for us because only Russophobes rule and because Ukraine is full of Polish mercenaries, who must be exterminated like stinking rats," wrote Medvedev.

Andrei Ordas, ministerial adviser at the Russian embassy in Poland, told the Russian service that Polish authorities had asked the staff of the Russian school at the Warsaw embassy to leave the building by 19:00 on Sunday.

Putin's diplomat made it clear that the actions of the Poles will not go unanswered, since there will soon be a strong reaction from the Kremlin with consequences for the Warsaw government.

Digital Attacks in Romania?

At the same time, Romania seems to be under digital attack from Russian hackers, who have sent thousands of trap messages, through which they can steal citizens' data. These messages inform about the delivery of a package.

The message received by thousands of Romanians in recent days reads "The delivery address of the package RO342521924SE is wrong, please update the address within the next 24 hours or the package will be returned."

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The text is then followed by a short link. Basically, it looks like a normal message sent by courier companies.

But if the Romanians are not expecting a package, then this message is probably useless and will be ignored. The problem, of course, arises with citizens who are waiting for a package and are tempted to click on that link.

The website the link takes them to is quite similar to that of a courier company, however there are some details that indicate it is a scam. Romanians on the page are asked to provide their personal data and more information about their bank account and the card they use. These are clear signs of fraud.

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