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Poland arrests 18 people for allegedly planning hostile acts against Russia and Belarus

Polish authorities have arrested 18 people, alleging their involvement in hostile activities against Russia and Belarus, including plans to assassinate Ukrainian President Zelensky.

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Poland has arrested 18 people accused of carrying out hostile activities or planning sabotage on behalf of Russia and Belarus, the Interior Minister announced on Monday.

The allegations include a plan to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

Ten of those arrested since December were directly involved in planning various forms of sabotage across Poland, Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak told a news conference.

Polish authorities have linked some recent arsons or attempted arsons to Russian-sponsored agents. Polish, Belarusian and Ukrainian nationals are among those arrested in recent months, according to the Internal Security Agency press release.

A Pole was arrested in April on charges of being willing to spy for Russian military intelligence as part of an alleged plot to assassinate Zelensky, Polish prosecutors said. The man allegedly sought contact with Russians directly involved in the war in Ukraine and was to pass on detailed information about the strategic Rzeszow-Jasionka airport in southeastern Poland, near the border with Ukraine. 'Ukraine.

Siemoniak said the acts of sabotage were apparently part of a broader plan that also includes cyberattacks, pushing Belarusian migrants to cross into Poland and threatening the security of the country that supports Ukraine in its fight against invasion on a large scale in Russia.

“We are convinced that, at the request of a foreign country, Russia, some people are ready to threaten the lives, health and property of Polish citizens,” Siemoniak said.

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