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"Dear Polish brothers and sisters! Please accept our sincere condolences for your enormous loss. I believe that this tragedy will help us better understand each other, and our relationship will become warm and friendly," wrote Galina Tumanova from St.Petersburg.
The head of the Internet Projects Promotions Department, Daria Penchilova said the messages have been arriving from Russia, as well as from other countries, including Ukraine, Belarus, Canada, Kazakhstan and the United States.
"It is a pretty big number of letters, considering the project began three days ago, two of which fell on the weekend," she said.
"My mother is 81, she has never been to Poland, but when this happened, she was crying. Sorrow has no borders or nationalities, we grieve with you" Eugenie from Montreal, Canada said.
"The bitterness of loss will subside. The wounds will heal," wrote Roman Sinelnikov from Moscow.
"My wife and I were shocked by the tragedy... Nowadays, when
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