Poland uncovers Russian spy network

The flag of Poland
The flag of Poland

According to the report, six people with foreign citizenship were detained, on suspicion of working for Russian special services.

Read also: Prosecutor General’s Office announces suspicion charges Wagner Group owner Prigozhin

Suspects were detained following the discovery of dozens of hidden cameras on important routes and railway junctions, which recorded rail traffic and uploaded this data online.

According to information, the cameras were installed at the sections of railway tracks in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, including the airport in Jasionka near Rzeszow. That location is the primary logistical node for Western weapons and ammunition flow into Ukraine.

Read also: Italian navy officer found guilty of spying for Moscow

Cameras have also been secretly installed in other regions of Poland.

Read also: UK intelligence ramps up efforts to counter Russian spies

Following that discovery, employees of different state agencies and police across Poland were put on high alert.

On March 13, The Times reported that UK counterintelligence service MI-5 will start directly assisting national companies and organizations in repelling foreign intelligence threats posed by Russia and China.

We’re bringing the voice of Ukraine to the world. Support us with a one-time donation, or become a Patron!

Read the original article on The New Voice of Ukraine