Russian violence with a slow western response is all-too familiar to Polish families. It’s triggered a massive humanitarian effort and fears that Poland might be next. — As night drew in on the Polish border, Agnieszka could hear Russian fighter jets and helicopters in neighbouring Ukraine. “The real war is happening now,” said the 43 year old primary school teacher. “Everything has changed.” When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th, her hometown — the quiet border town…