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Polish national accused of espionage for Russia in alleged Zelensky assassination plot

A Polish​ citizen named Pawel K. ⁤was arrested for allegedly spying for Russia, suspected of plotting an assassination on Ukrainian⁢ President Zelensky.‍ The Polish National Prosecutor’s⁣ Office charged him with acting‍ against Poland ‌for foreign intelligence. Pawel K.‍ was accused of‍ gathering and sharing sensitive ⁣information about the security of an ‌airport near Ukraine with Russia’s foreign ‍military intelligence agency.


A Polish citizen was arrested on charges of spying for the Russian government for a possible assassination attempt on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Identified as Pawel K., the Polish citizen was charged with readiness to act for foreign intelligence against Poland, according to the Polish National Prosecutor’s Office.

Pawel K. was accused of collecting and providing Russia’s foreign military intelligence agency with information on the security of the Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport located in southeastern Poland, not far from Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gestures during a press conference with Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, in Kyiv, Ukraine. Polish prosecutors say that a Polish man has been arrested on allegations of being ready to assist an alleged plot by Russia’s military intelligence to assassinate Zelensky. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

“This was to help Russian special services plan a possible assassination attempt on the Ukrainian President during his presence in Poland,” Ukrainian prosecutor general Andriy Kostin said in a statement on X.

According to Ukrainian prosecutor general Andriy Kostin, the suspect established contact with Russian military command representatives and “informed them of his readiness to cooperate” with Russia’s foreign military intelligence agency.

The suspect was detained Wednesday after the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine shared the suspect’s information with Polish officials. Ukraine then obtained “key evidence” during the investigation.

If convicted, the suspect could face up to eight years in prison, according to the office.

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“This case underscores the persistent threat Russia poses not only to Ukraine and Ukrainians but to the entire free world,” Kostin said. “The Kremlin’s criminal regime is constantly trying to undermine European and global security. It organizes and carries out sabotage operations on the territory of other sovereign states.”

In Germany, two German-Russians were arrested Thursday on charges of espionage. One of the men is accused of planning to carry out attacks in the hopes of undermining aid meant for Ukraine.



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