Poland confirmed this Thursday have completely dismantled a Russian espionage networkwho worked to support the invasion of Ukraine.
“The whole network was dismantled”, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak told public radio PR1.
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“It was a spy group, a group of people who collected information for those who attacked Ukraine”he added.
The minister insisted on this “The threat was real,” and he gave no further details at this time.
On Wednesday, the private Polish radio station RMF FM, citing anonymous sources, indicated that the internal security service ABW had arrested six foreigners who worked for the Russian secret services and that they had allegedly prepared acts of sabotage in Poland.
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the suspects They were arrested after discovering hidden cameras in key railway infrastructurewhich recorded and transmitted train traffic data.
According to RMF, “dozens of devices” of this type have been installed, some near Jasionka airport, one of the main infrastructures used to send Western weapons and ammunition to Ukraine.
Source: Eluniverso

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