Arrest of a Russian and a Belarusian in Poland for espionage

A Russian and a Belarusian have been arrested in Poland on suspicion of spying for Russia, the Polish military intelligence service said today.

“The suspects were arrested by the military,” said Stanislav Zarin, a spokesman for the Polish military intelligence service, SKW.

“Charges were brought against both of them and they were temporarily detained for three months,” he said.

“Russia and Belarus, acting on behalf of the Russian intelligence services and against Poland, have been conducting reconnaissance operations for the Polish Armed Forces, including the deployment of troops in the Poland-Belarus border area,” the documents said. adds.

The two men were arrested on April 21 and 22.

Also in April, Polish intelligence services announced that they had located and arrested a Russian spy who was gathering information on Polish and NATO forces, as well as two Belarusians.

In late March, Poland deported “45 Russian spies posing as diplomats.”

Source: Capital

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