Arrests of Europeans for Aiding Russia Raise Fears of Kremlin's Reach
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The recent arrests of citizens in Poland and Germany accused of spying for Russia or aiding in potential violent acts on European soil underscore fears of the Kremlin's network in the West.
The Polish National Prosecutor's Office disclosed that a Polish citizen, Pawel K., was arrested for offering to assist Russian agents in a plot to kill the Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, by establishing contacts with Russian individuals involved in the Ukraine conflict.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk of Poland announced the arrest of two Polish citizens for attacking a Russian opposition campaigner's aide in Lithuania, with a Belarusian allegedly orchestrating the assault on Moscow's behalf.
Tusk emphasized a zero-tolerance policy towards collaboration with Russian services, pledging to eradicate all betrayals and destabilization attempts.
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