On December 11, Maria Zakharova, a senior official at Russia’s Foreign Ministry, stated that Russia hopes Poland understands the absurdity of the charges against detained Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin. She added that such actions would not remain without consequences for those who commit them.
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