Poland to try suspect in alleged Russian plot to assassinate Zelenskiy
- Polish prosecutors indicted Pawel K. On May 20, 2025, for allegedly aiding a Russian plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Zelenskiy in Poland.
- This indictment follows an investigation sparked by Pawel K.'s April 17, 2024 arrest, based on joint Polish-Ukrainian prosecutor cooperation.
- Prosecutors reported Pawel K. Gathered security information at Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport and expressed readiness to serve Russian military intelligence.
- Authorities stated that Pawel K.'s responsibilities included assisting with efforts by Russian intelligence agencies to potentially orchestrate an assassination attempt targeting President Zelenskiy.
- Poland's position as a key pathway for Western military support to Ukraine has made it a primary focus for Russian espionage activities, highlighting ongoing attempts by Russia to undermine the country's stability.
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Poland to try suspect in alleged Russian plot to assassinate Zelenskiy
Polish authorities have indicted a man charged with planning to help Russian foreign intelligence services prepare a possible attempt to assassinate Ukraine's president, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Polish Man Indicted in Plot to Aid Russian Spy Services
Polish Man Indicted in Plot to Aid Russian Spy Services A Polish man named Pawel K. has been indicted for allegedly conspiring with Russian intelligence in a plot targeting Ukraine's President. Polish prosecutors announced the indictment following collaborative efforts between Polish and Ukrainian authorities leading to his arrest in April 2024.According to the indictment, Pawel K. had pledged support to Russian military intelligence and communi…

Poland to try suspect in alleged Russian plot to assassinate Zelensky
WARSAW: Polish authorities have indicted a man charged with planning to help Russian foreign intelligence services prepare a possible attempt to assassinate Ukraine’s president, prosecutors said on Tuesday. The man, identified as Pawel K., was arrested in April 2024 after cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian prosecutors, and faces up to eight years in prison. According to
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