A Russian suspected of sabotage was arrested in Poland

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A Russian suspected of sabotage was arrested in Poland

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

A Russian suspected of coordinating acts of sabotage against Poland, the US and other allies, who was hiding in Bosnia and Herzegovina, has been deported to Poland.

A Russian citizen suspected of coordinating sabotage against a number of Western countries has been arrested in Poland, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Friday, February 14, on the social network X.

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He noted that this incident is yet another confirmation of Russia's hostile activities.

Tusk said that the detained Russian is suspected of "coordinating acts of sabotage against Poland, the United States and other allies."

Until now, the saboteur had been hiding in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After the suspect was deported to Poland, he was, according to the prime minister, "arrested by court order."

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Tusk thanked the Polish intelligence services and the prosecutor's office, noting that they had done a great job.

"Russian hostile activity has been confirmed," Donald Tusk stressed.

Bloomberg writes that the sabotage consisted of setting fire to buildings in Europe and sending parcels with disguised explosives.

Sabotage against warships, infiltration of naval bases, and attempts to approach active military personnel have been recorded in Germany.

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