Poland detains two Ukrainians, three Belarusians suspected of spying


  • World
  • Friday, 28 Nov 2025

WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland has detained two Ukrainians and three Belarusians on charges of acting on the orders of foreign intelligence services, prosecutors said on Friday, as Warsaw warns of Russian attempts to destabilise countries backing Kyiv.

Poland says it has been targeted with arson and cyberattacks in what it calls a "hybrid war" waged by Russia to undermine support for Ukraine. Moscow denies the accusations.

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