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.
Prosecutors are also seeking to obtain an Interpol red notice for the suspect.
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He is accused of copying documents that enabled the creation of false identities for undercover Russian agents.
The teenager, himself Ukrainian, is accused of helping Russia carry out terrorist attacks in Ukraine.
Among the tasks reportedly assigned to him was gathering information on security at Rzeszów airport.
The accused, known only as Janusz N. under Polish privacy law, faces up to 15 years in prison.
He is the 14th person detained in Poland as part of an investigation into an alleged spy ring operating on behalf of Russia.
The Russian spy network monitored arms shipments going through Poland to Ukraine and was also preparing actions to “paralyse” such deliveries.
The opposition say the hacking was carried out for political purposes by the government.
Polish services have reported intensified Russian and Belarusian intelligence activity in the country.