Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday via social media platform X that authorities have apprehended eight individuals suspected of planning sabotage operations across the country. The suspects are accused of conducting reconnaissance on military installations and critical infrastructure, gathering resources for sabotage, and preparing to execute direct attacks. Tomasz Siemoniak, Poland’s minister overseeing special services, corroborated the details on X, emphasizing the seriousness of the alleged activities. This development comes amidst heightened security measures in Poland, which has detained numerous individuals on suspicion of sabotage and espionage since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The arrests underscore Poland’s ongoing vigilance in safeguarding its national security and infrastructure against potential threats.
