Poland expels 11 suspected of Russia-backed campaign to influence Ukrainian refugees
The Internal Security Agency said the 11 suspects recruited and paid participants for protests among Ukrainian refugees, with funds it traced to Russia.
- On Monday, the Polish Internal Security Agency expelled 11 individuals—nine Ukrainians and two Belarusians—suspected of operating a Russian-funded influence campaign targeting Ukrainian refugees across Warsaw, WrocBaw, Krakw, Zakopane, and Bydgoszcz.
- Characterizing the activity as "actions below the threshold of classic aggression," the ABW stated the network aimed to "break down social trust, stoke tensions, and use people fleeing war as tools of Russian influence operations."
- Since autumn 2025, the suspects had been "recruiting and paying participants for demonstrations organised among Ukrainian refugees" in Poland to promote political slogans critical of the government in Kyiv.
- Earlier this month, Poland's foreign minister RadosBaw Sikorski warned that Russia is "waging a full-scale cognitive war against us," noting a "Russian fifth column" operating in Poland following last month's charges against three citizens.
- A new report by the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism identifies Poland as the "primary focus" of Russian sabotage in Europe, citing 151 incidents since 2022 with more occurrences in Poland than any other country.
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Poland Deports 11 on Suspicion of Anti-Kyiv Propaganda Plot
Nine Ukrainians and two Belarusians were deported from Poland on Monday, June 29th. Their alleged crime? Using Russian money to recruit Ukrainian ‘dissident’ refugees into protesting against the Zelensky government in Kyiv. According to the Agencji Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego (ABW), The organisers aimed to gradually influence the Ukrainian refugee community in Poland and use this group to promote political slogans. Poland’s internal security ag…
Polish authorities have detained 11 foreign nationals suspected of working for Russia to provoke protests by Ukrainian refugees, in what officials say is the latest Kremlin-linked operation targeting Poland.
Poland breaks up Russian operation paying Ukrainian refugees to hold protests
Keep our news free from ads and paywalls by making a donation to support our work! Notes from Poland is run by a small editorial team and is published by an independent, non-profit foundation that is funded through donations from our readers. We cannot do what we do without your support. Poland has detained and deported nine Ukrainians and two Belarusians it says were involved in a Russian operation that paid Ukrainian refugees to hold demonstra…
Ukrainians, Belarusians expelled from Poland after Russia-linked activities, Warsaw says
Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland's minister overseeing intelligence agencies, said that since autumn 2025, the group paid Ukrainian refugees in Poland to take part in pro-Russian demonstrations to influence Ukrainian migrants, with funding allegedly coming from Russia.

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