Poland arrests man suspected of spying for Russia to aid Zelenskyy assassination plot
- A Polish man was arrested for planning to assist Russian intelligence in a possible assassination of Volodymyr Zelensky by gathering information about a Polish airport used by the Ukrainian president.
- The suspect, Pawel K, aimed to aid Russia's military intelligence in plotting an assassination of Ukraine's President Zelenskyy, by providing detailed security information about Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport in Poland.
- If convicted, the man could face up to eight years in prison; his arrest resulted from cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian security services, with Ukraine providing crucial evidence.
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Poland arrests man over ‘Zelensky assassination plot’ — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
The suspect allegedly intended to provide intelligence to Russia that could have led to the killing of the Ukrainian leader A Polish man has been arrested for allegedly trying to help Russia assassinate Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, Warsaw and Kiev have said. The suspect, who was identified as Pawel K. in a statement released on Thursday by the National Prosecutor’s Office in Warsaw, has been charged with expressing willingness to work …
The Polish Public Prosecutor's Office announced on Thursday the detention of a Polish citizen suspected of having links with Russian Intelligence and helping to prepare a possible attack on Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky. The detainee, identified as Pawel K., faces up to eight years in prison for espionage under Article 130 of the Polish Penal Code. The suspect has informed that he intends to cooperate with the investigation opened by th…
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