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The special services management notes that the official Warsaw is aware of the p...

Will be sent to the important objects: the Russian Federation again recruits scouts to work against Poland

The special services management notes that the official Warsaw is aware of the problem and is ready to deal with it. On the eve of 16 people, including citizens of Ukraine, were charged with cooperation with the Russian Federation. The reconnaissance of the Russian Federation began to look for people who will agree to work against the event. In particular, they are interested in Poland. This was reported by Polish special services, notes Polish Radio on August 29.

It is noted that mercenaries will have to recognize important objects in the country, including military units. Poland's Deputy Coordinator Minister Stanislav Zharin notes that Polish counterintelligence is working on this issue regularly. The recent investigations have shown that those citizens who agree to cooperate with the Russian Federation or Belarus are most often focused on important objects. In addition to military units, agents should also monitor railway lines and airports.

"We see further attempts to find people ready to work for Russian intelligence against Poland. We are aware that it is a permanent element of threats that our state will encounter in the coming months and even years," Stanislav Zharin said. By the way, according to preliminary data, 16 people have already been charged with cooperation with the enemy.

Poland's Deputy Coordinator Minister also noted that the obvious attempt is being recorded from the Russian Federation to restore the spy network and recruit new people. We will remind, on August 18 it was stated that in Poland were found spies that worked in the Russian Federation. They were ordered to monitor the supply of weapons to Ukraine, and among the detainees were also Ukrainians. On August 15, it was reported that Bulgaria was detained in Britain who were spying on Russia.