Around a fifth of incidents identified by the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism took place in Poland.
Around a fifth of incidents identified by the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism took place in Poland.
They are alleged to have passed information to Moscow about Russian opposition figures in Poland.
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“We are dealing with state terror,” says foreign minister Radosław Sikorski.
The pair immediately fled to Belarus after carrying out the attacks.
“This is part of the war they are waging” against the West, says Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
A deputy foreign minister notes that the train line in question is used for supplying Ukraine.
Russia regularly recruits Ukrainians in Poland to carry out espionage and sabotage.
They were part of a group tasked with carrying out sabotage and terrorism.
One of the suspects is accused of sending packages containing explosives to Ukraine, with the intention of detonating them during transport.
Volodymyr Zhuravlov was giving his first interview shortly after a Polish court rejected his extradition to Germany.
An analysis is underway to establish whether it was a military or smuggling drone, or an “act of sabotage”.
The 27-year-old is accused of filming, photographing and gathering information on a warehouse in Lublin province.
The group, made up of three Poles and three Belarusians, is accused of setting fire to two buildings.
Russia has dismissed the accusations against it as “baseless” and motivated by Polish “Russophobia”.