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Warsaw exposed a spy network that was engaged in propaganda and prepared sabotag...

In Poland, a spying network of the Russian Federation has been exposed: three people were detained

Warsaw exposed a spy network that was engaged in propaganda and prepared sabotage acts commissioned by Russian intelligence. According to the secret services of the country, 12 spies that worked on the Russian Federation have already been detained. In the last few days, the Poland's internal security agency has detained three people suspected of espionage in favor of Russia. This was announced by the Deputy Coordinator of the Polish special services Stanislav Zharin, PAP reports.

According to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Minister of Secret Service Mariusz Kaminsky, on March 16, the country's internal security agency exposed the spy network that worked for Russia. In addition to the recently detained, 12 people were detained, who are also accused of working for an organized criminal group. "ABW (internal security agency) has found more people in the spy network. It is about people who acted in a group that was sent by Russian special services.

These people performed specific tasks on behalf The routes and transportation intended for Ukraine, as well as spread propaganda content against Poland. We are dealing with people who are arrested as a result of relevant court decisions, "Zharin explained. The suspects were identified as foreigners across the eastern border. This group of people conducted intelligence against Poland and prepared sabotage acts commissioned by Russian intelligence.

"This case requires far -reaching active actions of the agency, which is supported by other special services. This is certainly a issue of development that needs further action," he stressed. It is known that on March 21, the Polish military counterintelligence service detained a man suspected of working on the special services of the Russian Federation.