MOSCOW. Jan 16 (Interfax) - The allegations of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that Russia has been preparing for terrorist attacks on airlines of Poland and the entire world are unfounded, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
"This is nothing but another unfounded accusation brought against Russia," Peskov told the press on Thursday.
"Poland is well known for making unfounded accusations of the kind. It often tries to retain its leadership over other European states in this area," Peskov said.
Tusk said at a meeting with Vladimir Zelensky on Wednesday, "Russia was planning air terrorist attacks against both Poland and airlines of the entire world." He did not provide any details or evidence.