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Russian bridge to occupied Crimea damaged in explosion | Plane crash kills five in central Poland | Polish and Ukrainian officials unveil plaque to commemorate historic meeting between Petliura and Piłsudski | Polish volleyball team defeats US Olympic champions to take home bronze medal | International accordion festival underway in Sulęczyno

A road-and-rail bridge to Russian-occupied Crimea, a key route for military supplies for the Kremlin’s war in Ukraine, was reportedly hit by an explosion and damaged on Monday morning.

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Lithuanian and Polish presidents gather to commemorate Lithuanian heroes | Spectators flock to watch Battle of Grunwald near Malbork | Thousands of pilgrims expected at annual “Queen of Kashubia” festival in Sianowo | Several Polish track and field athletes qualify for Olympics at meet in Chorzów

Polish President Andrzej Duda joined his Lithuanian counterpart, Gitanas Nausėda, at a commemoration ceremony in the northern Polish village of Pszczelnik yesterday.

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National Security Council set to meet following NATO summit | Duda commemorates Augustów Roundup massacre | Polish government approves plans for first nuclear power plant in Poland | Raków Częstochowa beats Flora Tallinn in Champions League qualifier | Pomeranian beaches cleared to reopen

Poland’s National Security Council is set to meet today to discuss Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine and its implications for regional security. The council will convene in the afternoon following a decision by President Andrzej Duda, who is expected to brief participants on the outcome of this week’s NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the latest national security challenges

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Ukrainian citizens in occupied territories who fail to apply for Russian citizenship can face loss of property and even imprisonment

In April 2023 Putin signed an executive order, setting a deadline for Ukrainians to apply for Russian citizenship in the occupied areas. Ukrainians who refuse face confiscation of property and even prison and/or deportation from their homes. A process that has already been used in Crimea, the executive order enables Russia to identify Ukrainians who are openly

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Poland will deploy five hundred police officers to its border with Belarus, the country’s Interior Minister has said

Poland will deploy five hundred police officers to its border with Belarus, the country’s Interior Minister has said. „Due to the tense situation on the border with Belarus I have decided to bolster our forces with five hundred Polish police officers from riot and counter-terrorism units,” Mariusz Kamiński announced yesterday. They will join 5,000 border

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