Poland Detains 12 Suspects Linked to Russian Sabotage
Prime Minister Tusk announces the arrests amid growing concerns of regional destabilization efforts.
- Polish authorities have arrested 12 individuals suspected of involvement in Russian-backed sabotage activities.
- The detained include Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Polish nationals allegedly recruited from criminal circles.
- Incidents involve beatings, arson, and attempted arson, with links to Russian intelligence services.
- Similar sabotage threats have been reported in neighboring countries, including Lithuania and Latvia.
- An international investigation is ongoing to address the broader threat to regional security.