
Nine Suspects Arrested in Poland for Alleged Role in Russian Sabotage Activities

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has made a shocking announcement regarding acts of sabotage in Poland allegedly carried out at the request of Russian services. According to Tusk, nine individuals are currently in custody and are accused of direct involvement in these sabotage activities.
Among those captured are Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish citizens who were reportedly hired to commit assault and arson attempts not only in Poland but also in Lithuania, Latvia, and possibly Sweden. Tusk has highlighted the need to investigate the influence of Russian agents and the Kremlin on various levels of government and administration in Poland.
To address this issue, Tusk has announced the establishment of a commission that will provide the public with details regarding these alleged acts of sabotage. Some of the incidents mentioned by Tusk include the attempted burning of a paint factory in Wroclaw and the burning of the headquarters of the IKEA furniture and decoration store chain in Lithuania.
Last week, Tusk also revealed plans to allocate an additional $25 million to strengthen Poland’s intelligence service, citing the growing threat posed by Russia. As tensions continue to rise, the Polish government is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. Stay tuned for further developments on this ongoing investigation.





