Poland Investigates Russian and Belarusian Influence with New Commission
The commission, led by General Jarosław Stróżyk, aims to address security threats amid increased border tensions and alleged sabotage.
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the commission's formation to examine influence from 2004 to 2024.
- Polish officials report a significant rise in attempted border crossings from Belarus, reaching 400 per day.
- Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak emphasized the importance of investigating past Russian and Belarusian activities.
- The commission will include 12 members and focus on hybrid attacks, cyber threats, and regional security.
- The first findings from the commission are expected within two months.