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Polish defense minister fends off criticism after he says he keeps an emergency backpack ready

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s defense minister says that since early in Russia’s war against Ukraine he has kept an emergency backpack ready. The comment from a high government official reflects the anxieties in Europe, particularly among those in central and eastern Europe close to the war in Ukraine. But some critics say the comment wasn’t a way to reassure citizens and even signaled a willingness on his part to leave if the country were in trouble. The minister argued in a radio interview that it is a good idea for be prepared for a natural disaster or any sudden situation. Poland’s recommends that people prepare an emergency backpack with items such as a change of clothes, a battery-powered radio, flashlight and a first aid kit.

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