Belarusians and Poles planning to transport components for attack drones to Russia detained in Poland
The arrests took place a week ago.

Four Belarusians and two Poles who intended to send components that can be used in the assembly of attack drones to Russia via Belarus have been detained in Poland. This was reported by the Polish Tax Administration.
The Poles and Belarusians were detained on Wednesday, February 18. Their arrest was preceded by another incident: customs officers stopped an attempt to supply equipment designed to automate the production process of integrated circuits.
The Polish tax service stated that they contributed to "breaking the supply chain of military equipment for Russian troops operating in eastern Ukraine."
All detainees have already been charged with violating the provisions of the law on special measures to counter support for aggression against Ukraine, adopted in spring 2022. They face imprisonment for up to three years. Three of them have been arrested for three months, while the other three were released on bail and a pledge not to leave the country, under police supervision.
Searches were conducted, and 400,000 zlotys (112,000 dollars) were confiscated from the detainees.
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