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Three Belarusians and two Ukrainians were arrested in Poland for espionage.

Polish special services have detained three Belarusian citizens and two Ukrainians for collaborating with foreign intelligence. According to the investigation, they received assignments through the Telegram messenger, and the reward was in cryptocurrency. The case was reported by the National Prosecutor's Office of Poland, writes Most.

Illustrative photo. Photo: Gov.pl

According to the Polish Prosecutor's Office, the foreigners carried out their tasks from March 2024 to February 2025 in Rzeszów, Warsaw, Łódź and other localities. Their tasks included photographing critical infrastructure and locations important for state security. In addition, they were supposed to put up posters and create graffiti.

The suspects were detained on November 25 and 26. The Prosecutor's Office released their names. These are Belarusian citizens Victoria M., Anton M. and Vladimir U., as well as Ukrainian citizens Alexander S. and the minor Sofia X.

They have already been interrogated and charged. Under the incriminated articles, they could face from 5 to 30 years of imprisonment.

The court ordered the arrest of Victoria M., Anton M. and Alexander S. for three months. Sofia X. was placed in a center for minors. Vladimir U. is prohibited from leaving the country, and a measure of restraint not related to imprisonment was chosen for him due to health problems.

Comments6

  • Вот так дела!
    28.11.2025
    Владимиру У. запрещено покидать страну, а меру пресечения, не связанную с лишением свободы, ему избрали из-за проблем со здоровьем.

    А вот Лукашенко плевал на проблемы со здоровьем у тех, кто против него! Рак, ковид и так далее* плевать, в тюрьму!...

    Поляки не понимают, с кем имеют дело!
  • Это точно
    28.11.2025
    Вот так дела!, сейчас Россия "просечёт фишку", что поляки не садят тех, у кого проблемы со здоровьем и начнут вербовать инвалидов и прочих товарищей с проблемами со здоровьем.
  • Юда
    28.11.2025
    Здраднікі.

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