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According to the investigation, a citizen of Poland received from Russian specia...

Collected Airport Data: The Russian Federation recruited a Pole for attempted Zelensky - SBU

According to the investigation, a citizen of Poland received from Russian special services the task of gathering information about the airport of Rzeszow-Yianka. It was to help the enemy in the organization of special operations. The Security Service of Ukraine and the Office of the Prosecutor General together with the Polish law enforcement agencies were able to expose the Russian agent. He offered hostile special services to attempt President Vladimir Zelensky.

This is stated in the SBU's statement. It is noted that the suspected citizen of Poland has cooperated with the military intelligence of the Russian Federation, which is known as the game. The person involved in the case was to gather and transmit information on the security of the International Airport of Rzeszow-Yanish. "It is not enough, among other things, to help Russian special services to plan a possible attempt on President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during his stay in Poland.

SBU staff and Ukrainian prosecutors informed Polish colleagues about the possible attempted attempted The framework of international legal assistance, ”the message reads. According to the investigation, thanks to the successful and timely actions of the recruited agent of the Russian special services, it was possible to identify and detain in Poland. As a result, the Polish prosecutor's office has charged him with a willingness to act in favor of a foreign intelligence service.

This is qualified under Article 130 § 3 of the Criminal Code of Poland. "On April 18, 2024, at the request of the Polish Prosecutor's Office, the District Court of Warsaw applied a preventive measure in the form of detention in the form of detention," the SBU summed up. We will remind, on April 17 it was reported that the head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence Kirill Budanov survived more than 10 attempts.