"Benefactors" Lenin and Putin. Sikorsky reacted harshly to Zakharova's accusations

Sikorsky mocked Zakharova
This is how Sikorsky responded to the words of the spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, that "without Lenin, Poland would not exist."
I explain to the Russian propagandists that Lenin was not only the creator of modern Poland, but also a friend of Polish children. Because once he was shaving in Poronin (a settlement — ed.), when a school excursion passed by. He could have cut the children's throats with a razor, but he didn't! President Putin is also a benefactor of Ukraine. After all, he could have dropped an atomic bomb on Kyiv, but he hasn't dropped one yet. The competition for the Nobel Peace Prize will be fierce.
Radoslav Sikorsky
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova responded harshly to Sikorsky's statement about Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and frozen Russian assets. Sikorsky shared Orban's post criticizing the use of Russian assets for the benefit of Ukraine, noting that "Viktor deserved his Order of Lenin."
Zakharova responded by crediting Vladimir Lenin with the existence of Poland.
By mentioning Lenin's name, the minister probably wanted to offend Viktor Orban. Sikorski forgot that if it weren't for Lenin, Poland wouldn't exist.
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman also stated that Lenin was allegedly "in many ways the architect of the independent Polish state."
As is known, the leader of the Russian Bolsheviks, Lenin, lived in 1913-1914 near the village of Poronin in the south of modern Poland, where until 1990 there was a museum named after him.










