Russia's Medvedev attacks Polish 'rats' after school seized in Warsaw

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The former Russian president reacted angrily to what Moscow has dubbed a violation of the Geneve Convention.

, has said Moscow should cut its ties with Poland amid a deepening diplomatic row over an embassy school in Warsaw.

Polish police showed up at the Russian school on Kieleckiej Street in Warsaw on Saturday morning in what Russia's Foreign Ministry said was a bid to seize the property and a"blatant violation" of the Geneva Convention on diplomatic relations. Andrey Ordash, minister counselor of the Russian Embassy told the Tass news agency that Polish authorities had given a deadline of 7 p.m. Moscow time for staff to vacate the building. Children were among 29 people at the school from which equipment had to be removed within a week.

Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev at the Grand Kremlin Palace, on March 21, 2023 in Moscow, Russia. He has reacted angrily to Poland's seizure of a Russian embassy school in Warsaw.that he saw"no point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland" in which"there is no one but Russophobes in power." He added that Ukraine"is full of Polish mercenaries, who should be ruthlessly exterminated like stinky rats.

Since the start of the Kremlin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Medvedev, the current deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, has used inflammatory rhetoric against the West and even suggested that Moscow takes its warThe Russian Foreign Ministry described Warsaw's move as"insolent" and said that it had acted"beyond the framework of civilized inter-state relations.

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