Poland to try suspect in alleged Russian plot to assassinate Zelenskiy
- On May 20, 2024, Polish prosecutors formally charged Pawel K., a Polish national, in connection with a suspected scheme aimed at President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Poland.
- The indictment came after Pawel K. Was apprehended in April 2024, following collaborative investigative efforts between Polish and Ukrainian authorities into alleged Russian intelligence operations.
- Authorities charged Pawel K. With collaborating with Russian military intelligence by collecting and supplying details about security at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport that were critical to the planned assassination attempt.
- Polish prosecutors stated Pawel K. Faces up to eight years in prison, with cooperation between Poland and Ukraine helping secure key evidence against him.
- This case demonstrates Poland's ongoing efforts to prevent foreign interference and espionage amid its role as a key transit point for Western aid to Ukraine.
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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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