MOSCOW, July 10. /TASS/. The decision by Front party leader Krzysztof Tolwinski to help Russian servicemen involved in the special military operation indicates fatigue with anti-Russian rhetoric in Polish society, 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, wrote in a column for TASS.

Earlier, Tolwinski provided Russian military personnel with first-aid kits. He also said that unconditional assistance to Ukraine "would have consequences."

"Krzysztof Tolwinski's act is not an eccentric gesture by an individual, but a sign of deep fatigue among part of Polish society with the imposed anti-Russian campaign. A political party leader and former government member is openly helping Russian servicemen and doing so publicly under the party's brand. For a country that Brussels and Washington have traditionally viewed as the 'spearhead of NATO's eastern flank,' such a challenge is particularly telling," he said.

He noted that medical aid to Russian soldiers in this case was not a matter of scale, but of political significance. "Warsaw is being told directly that some Polish voters are no longer willing to blindly pay for a prolonged conflict in the East," the expert added.