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Poland dismantles alleged Russian spy network targeting NATO facilities

Poland dismantles alleged Russian spy network targeting NATO facilities
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Officers of Poland’s Internal Security Agency (ABW) have dismantled a spy network that was collecting military intelligence for Russian special services. Counterintelligence detained three local citizens who were spying on NATO facilities and conducting information warfare against their own country.

All suspects have already been placed in three-month pre-trial detention by order of the District Court in Białystok. This was reported by Tomasz Siemoniak on X.

https://x.com/TomaszSiemoniak/status/2056991301703188963

The official announcement about the dismantling of the agent network was made by Poland’s Minister-Coordinator for Special Services, Tomasz Siemoniak. According to him, the detainees are three Polish nationals aged between 48 and 62.

The men are accused of subversive intelligence activities. The investigation found that they were involved in detailed monitoring of NATO troop locations and deployments on Polish territory.

In addition, the detainees were responsible for creating and widely distributing propaganda and disinformation materials in Russia’s interests.

Polish security services are currently continuing a large-scale investigation to identify other possible episodes of activity linked to the exposed network.

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