EU Russian prankster impersonating Macron spoke to Poland's Duda after blast - " "Emmanuel, believe me, I am extra careful," Duda tells the caller. "I don't want to have war with Russia and believe me, I am extra careful, extra careful." "

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The Polish president spoke to a hoax caller pretending to be France's Emmanuel Macron on the night that a missile hit a village near the Ukrainian border, his office said on Tuesday, an admission likely to raise questions about its operations.

In a 7-1/2 minute recording of the call posted on the internet by Russian comedians Vovan and Lexus, Polish President Andrzej Duda can be heard speaking in English to the caller, who attempts to put on a French accent.

The call, the second time in recent years that the pranksters from Russia have succeeded in getting through to Duda, came on an evening when the world feared that the conflict in Ukraine could spill beyond its borders.

"Emmanuel, believe me, I am extra careful," Duda tells the caller. "I don't want to have war with Russia and believe me, I am extra careful, extra careful."

Duda's office wrote on Twitter: "After the missile explosion in Przewodow, during the ongoing calls with heads of state and government, a person claiming to be French President Emmanuel Macron was connected."

"During the call, President Andrzej Duda realized from the unusual way the interlocutor conducted the conversation that there might have been an attempted hoax attempt and ended the conversation."

Duda's office was investigating how the callers managed to get through to him together with the relevant services, it said.

In 2020 Vovan and Lexus called Duda pretending to be U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, raising questions about security and call screening in Duda's office.

Two advisers to Duda could not immediately be contacted for further comment.

Vovan and Lexus are known in Russia for targeting celebrities and politicians with prank phone calls and have in the past tricked Macron, British singer Elton John and former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, among many others.

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Hahaha holy shit Poland get it together.
lol are you kidding me. Im imagining it being one of those 2000s era 'soundboard' skype calls or some shit except instead of Stern or whoever pranking some Indian tech support wagie, its Polands prime minister or some shit.

Like somebody just calls up Lidl or whatever and goes, "Get me through to the president! Its important!" "Who's calling" "Tell him its Emmanuel Marcon!" "Mr president, France's president is calling!!! Mr presideeeeeeeeent!"

Some kids in russia just have his cell phone number and give it out to kids wanting to buy pot. Writing it on bathroom walls "For a world class dick sucking call 555-781-3415"
 
It claims that trump fell for such prank in 2018, and that this duo are possibly connected to the russian secret service
Lmao, do they ever try? Something bad happens, and that person is always somehow a KGB agent. Evidence? Zero, like always. Their only """"evidence"""" is that the victims of their calls are not liked by Putin.

Re: trump, the doc cites NYT article from which it is clear that the failure to properly verify the prankster was on WH Operator and Communications Agency, whose verification allegedly consisted of "you're sure you're the correct guy? Why is your phones area code different? Vacation, you say? Ok, seems legit". As far as we know that didn't happen here. And at the very least Trump had the common sense to not leak sensitive matters and secrets to a person he didn't instantly recognise (unlike our Polish friend here).

That said, I didn't know about this event, so thanks!
 
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