Parade without Ukrainian Soldiers. "There's No Point in Looking for Conspiracy theories."
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On Saturday, August 15, to celebrate Polish Armed Forces Day, a military parade will take place along Warsaw's Wisłostrada highway, with the participation of approximately two thousand soldiers and approximately 300 pieces of military equipment. Ukrainian soldiers will not be present at the parade. Asked by Aleksandra Pawlicka whether this was retaliation for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to name one of the combat units "Hero…
It's not possible to write about the Polish-precious, but it's not possible for the math to be smudged, it's already a trime of Ukry at the time, it's our no-cook, it's our no-cook, it's our no-cake, it's not our robotic for itself, it's my Polek, it's not for anyone, it's for someone else," said Tusk. The man called Tusk. The man called the chopper the chopper, the chopper of the chopper, the zinger of the cordon at the end of the Russo, it's o…
Deputy Minister of National Defense Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka said that the absence of Ukrainian soldiers from the parade had a simple explanation and "there is no point looking for conspiracy theories."
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