Poland and Romania Foil Russian Sabotage Plot Targeting Ukraine
Authorities in Poland and Romania have arrested eight individuals suspected of plotting sabotage for Russia, focusing on a new scheme to send exploding parcels to Ukraine. Officials link these actions to a broader Russian hybrid warfare strategy. Romania intercepted the parcels before any harm occurred.
In a significant security operation, Polish and Romanian authorities have detained eight individuals linked to a suspected Russian plan to carry out sabotage efforts. Tuesday's arrests target a new alleged scheme involving explosive parcels aimed at Ukraine, marking a critical development in ongoing security challenges.
European officials have previously accused Russia of orchestrating parcel detonations via DHL and DPD across Europe in 2024, viewed as part of a larger plot to cause explosions on cargo flights to the U.S. Russia has consistently refuted these accusations.
Poland reports facing arson and cyberattacks as part of what it describes as a Russian 'hybrid war' to destabilize Ukraine-supporting nations. This recent incident underscores ongoing tensions as authorities endeavor to dismantle potential threats.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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