The author of such novels as “The Shining”, “Pet Smętarz” or “The Green Mile” wrote on Twitter:
This is what most of us learned as children in the playground: You don’t stand on the side when the big kid beats the little kid. You can give a punch or two to get the big kid to stop, that’s the right thing to do.
The writer did not use the words “Ukraine” or “Russia”, but his entry can be read unequivocally – this is how he commented on the situation in Ukraine.
Ukraine attacked by Russia. Rockets hit the cities
On Thursday, February 24, at 3 p.m. Polish time, Russian troops attacked Ukraine. Vladimir Putin announced in a special statement that he was about to start a “special military operation in Donbas.” As it turns out, the attack is carried out not only in the pro-Russian republics of Donetsk and Lugansk, but also in the south of Ukraine and in the interior of this country.
On Wednesday, when receiving an honorary doctorate,:
I would like to bow down to the Ukrainians and Ukrainians who were brutally attacked by the Moscow regime. And although there are no words for such barbarity, I want to express my, ours, solidarity, support and encourage them. For me, the attack on a free Ukraine is an attack on Europe.
Source: Gazeta

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