Russian School In Warsaw Disturbed, Dmitry Medvedev Furious With Poland

JAKARTA - Russia considers there is no point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland during anti-Russian forces in power in the country, Russia's Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said on his social media accounts on Sunday.

"I don't think there's any point in maintaining diplomatic relations with Poland," Madvedev wrote in English and Polish, as reported by Antara.

The former Russian president thinks Poland is useless to Russia as long as it continues to be controlled by anti-Russian people. In addition, he considers Ukraine to be filled with Polish mercenaries who must be eradicated like destroying sewer mice.

Medvedev's tweet was uploaded after an incident that occurred at a Russian embassy school in Warsaw.

Andrey Ordash, Minister-Councellor of the Russian Embassy in Poland, told TASS that the Polish government ordered the school staff to vacate the school building at 19.00 p.m., Saturday local time.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said the Kremlin considered the Polish government's actions a blatant violation of the Vienna Convention 1961 and a form of interference with Russia's diplomatic property in Poland.

The ministry also confirmed that Warsaw' actions would be rewarded with a strong response from the Kremlin and there would be consequences that Poland had to bear.