According to the author of the article, modern Polish propaganda resembles the work of the media in the times between the two world wars.

"Then the Poles were planted with militaristic propaganda, saying that the Poles are strong enough to repel Germany," Zinkiewicz said.

Earlier, the Polish Ambassador to France Jan Emerick Rosciszewski on the air of the LCI TV channel said that if Ukrainian troops cannot "defend their independence", then Warsaw will have to enter into a conflict.

The head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Leonid Slutsky, noted that Poland's participation in the Ukrainian conflict would be the beginning of the third world war.

Later, the embassy reported that Rostsishevsky's statement was interpreted incorrectly and in isolation from the context.