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ofliis the iiia !an- i the tnd ?S ties ran in-of thefigfetcasmsionov-i»gofjBy B AX B£ MICE.^ | Moscow C5PJ—Soviet resen.iiu.eni be- j over reports' the ' Red Army had | abandoned Warsaw's underground lOSM arasiv to its fate raised fresh ob~‘•jve ]lav j slac*es yesterday for an agreement iCa- : on Polish unity between the Govern* menfc-in-extle and the Russian-,. backed National Committee of | Libera tier.. , ak- j The Soviet Government, through •Wy { the official news agency Tss, d-Is* nia | claimed ail responsibility for the premature insurrection in Warsaw, where Gen. Bor's patriot troops are ringed by German forces, while the Red Army hammers at the suburbs..This statement declared that the! Polish exile government never at-j tempted to establish liaison with j the Red Army command, ' ‘•Misunderstanding or calumny of the Soviet command” was the reaction j to foreign reports'that the patriots had contacted the Red Armv but received no aid.Emigrant Government Blamed. j CTass said flatly the source of itic | these reports has been the exile government in London—with whom Russia severed relations—and that regime itself ordered the battle inside Warsaw to begin.“No attempts to notify and coordinate any events in Warsaw with the Soviet command, were even, made by Polish emigrant circles,” Tass asserted. “The responsibility for things happening in- Warsawrests entirely upon Polish emigrant circles in London.All Moscow newspapers printed a London dispatch quoting Daily Worker charges . that Gen. Ivazi-mierz Sosnkowslu. commander-in-chief of the exile Polish army, after visiting Rom© in an attempt to .carry on anti-Soviet intrigues in the Vatican, ordered the Warsaw uprising to snatch credit for the capital's liberation from the Red Army and its Polish Corps.Warsaw Population Misled.This account declared that the Warsaw population was misled into thinking Sosnkowski’s agents were in close touch, with Red forces at the eastern gates, and as a result the patriots suffered heavy he | losses. . Ji Recriminations- by London Poles j j concerning: Warsaw served to harden opinion further here against the powerful elements headed by Sosn-kowski, whom Premier .Stanislas Mikolajcxyk did not repudiate on his Moscow visit-aidinmgen-vis-ingeninthe-ar-echsat-erelanre-• in cia-the■ess vaa ans ern l ow-astrel-3Sfc.meformaYothrfordriSui.atdesprcdei; imuwhpriwh*500fRrcotmgPaIonetbnigibyjutshemetreoffroamten.crra-foldted-davsotpai poiin.Meanwhile, the National Commit- ^ tee of Liberation is firmly organizing civil administration, police and political.. Hffe in liberated polish territory with the backing of the Red 'Army*Ieaide:
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