Moscow on Tuesday denounced what it called Poland’s “Russophobia”, after Warsaw claimed that two Ukrainians working for Moscow were the suspects in a case of railway sabotage.
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“It would be strange if Russia wasn’t blamed straight away,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state TV, without outright denying the accusation that Moscow was involved and adding: “Russophobia is, of course, flourishing there.”
