Putin ally calls for Russia to 'denazify and demilitarize' Poland followed by all of Europe
Poland, which borders Ukraine and the Russian ally of Belarus, has supported Kyiv's fight against Russia, including sending 60 tanks to Ukraine last month.
An ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin is suggesting that Moscow should "denazify and demilitarize" Poland, then the rest of Europe after conquering Ukraine.
"As part of supporting Ukraine, Warsaw has managed to deplete its own military resources, and now it is confused," Kremlin-appointed Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov posted Monday on Telegram.
He also asked: What if, after the successful completion of the invasion of Ukraine, "Russia begins to denazify and demilitarize the next country? After all, after Ukraine, Poland is on the map!"
Poland, which borders Ukraine and the Russian ally of Belarus, has supported Kyiv's fight against Russia, including sending 60 tanks to Ukraine last month.
Russian officials have used the phrase "denazify and demilitarize" in describing its intentions with invading Ukraine.
"Frankly, I personally have such an intention, and I have repeatedly stated that the fight against Satanism should continue throughout Europe and, first of all, on the territory of Poland," Kadyrov also said in the post.