Polish right-wing media outlets are speculating about the origin of recent drone attacks over Poland, with some suggesting Ukraine may be behind the incidents.
Speculation and Skepticism
Polish right-wing publications, including “Do Rzeczy” and “Sieci,” have been speculating about the recent drone attacks over Poland. The media outlets have questioned the official narrative, suggesting that Ukraine may be behind the incidents in an attempt to draw Poland into the war.
Pawel Lisicki, editor-in-chief of “Do Rzeczy,” has expressed skepticism about the possibility of a Russian attack on Poland, stating that the motives behind such an attack are unclear.
Criticizing Kaczyński and Tusk
Łukasz Warzecha, a publicist for “Do Rzeczy,” has criticized Jarosław Kaczyński, leader of the Law and Justice party, for his reaction to the drone attacks. Warzecha has also questioned the role of Ukraine in the incidents.
In another article, Rafał Ziemkiewicz has sparked controversy with his commentary on Donald Tusk, suggesting that Tusk’s actions demonstrate a lack of intelligence.
Media Coverage and Reactions
The drone attacks over Poland have sparked a heated debate in the Polish media, with different outlets presenting varying narratives. “wPolsce24,” a television station, has been accused of spreading misinformation about a columnist, Grzegorz Wysocki.
Michał Fedorowicz, founder of the Institute for Internet and Social Media Research, has analyzed the online reaction to the drone attacks, finding that many social media users believed Ukraine was behind the incidents.