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Poland Detained Three Poles Suspected of Spying for Russia

  • On Wednesday, Polish Special Services Minister Tomasz Siemoniak confirmed the arrest of 3 Polish citizens, aged 48 to 62, suspected of espionage activities on behalf of the Russian Federation.
  • The detentions reveal Poland's vulnerability as a key logistical hub for military aid to Ukraine, part of a "hybrid war" waged by Moscow against countries supporting Ukraine's resistance to Russia's invasion.
  • Commissioned by an identified Russian citizen associated with the Federal Security Service, the suspects performed reconnaissance on NATO troop deployments and received sabotage and battlefield tactics training.
  • A court ordered the three men held for three months following their May 12 detention by the Internal Security Agency ABW, securing their custody pending trial.
  • Poland remains a significant target for Russian intelligence operations seeking to disrupt support for Kyiv, joining several European nations that have apprehended individuals suspected of espionage or sabotage plots.
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They acted on a task of a curator close to the FSB.

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The Polish secret service has arrested three suspected agents who have been spying on Russia.

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The Polish secret services intercepted three individuals whom they suspect to be Russian spies, said the minister responsible for coordinating special services, Tomasz Siemoniak, on Wednesday. They would be men of Polish nationality between 48 and 62 years of age. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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The three Polish citizens are currently in custody. They are said to have been involved in the purchase of equipment for the Russian army.

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Polsat News broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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