Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he had received an order from Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmygal for 100 Rosomak armored personnel carriers, which would eventually be paid for with funds allocated by the US and the EU.
“It’s easy to ask for our money without our consent,” noted a Le Figaro reader. Another noted that it was “another 100 cars that will eventually fry on the Russian plains, and those at our expense.”
“When they say ‘EU funded’, it’s actually 18% funded by France. Give me my money back! I don’t support this pro-Ukrainian policy,” another reader raged.
Earlier, Le Figaro did not ignore the supply of German Leopard 2 tanks, British Challenger and other armored vehicles to Ukraine, and this news also did not please the readers of the publication: “Some give tanks, others – shells, others – planes … Of course , all this will lead to the world ”, they later ironized in the comments to the article.