It turned out that Polish President Duda received a call from a person impersonating French President Emmanuel Macron and talked for several minutes about the response to the missile landing in Poland without realizing it was a fake.

Two men were killed when a missile hit the village of Przebodov in southeastern Poland, near the border with neighboring Ukraine, on the 15th, as Russia continued to invade Ukraine.



The Polish president's office said on Twitter on the 22nd that President Duda received a call from a person claiming to be French President Emmanuel Macron after the missile hit.



Two Russians known for making prank calls to politicians and celebrities posted about seven-and-a-half minutes of what they said to be a recorded conversation with President Duda on a video sharing site. I was.



In the video, a person believed to be President Duda says, "I don't want to go to war with Russia," and discusses how to respond to the missile strike.



The Polish president's office explained that ``I ended the call after judging that it might be a spoof from the other party's speech,'' and acknowledged that the voice was actually exchanged.



The two Russians said in a post that they pranked President Duda two years ago, and Reuters reported that French President Emmanuel Macron, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and popular singer Elton John were also deceived. I tell you that there is something.