The Internal Security Agency carried out a series of key detentions at Chopin Airport in Warsaw. A Belarusian citizen, charged with espionage on behalf of Minsk, fell into the hands of officers. The man was allegedly monitoring NATO's critical infrastructure in Poland, Germany, and Lithuania. Simultaneously, a Montenegrin citizen suspected of cooperating with Chinese intelligence was detained. The situation coincides with new reports of intentional Russian drone incursions into Polish airspace.
Dismantling of a Belarusian Network
The detained Belarusian was monitoring NATO infrastructure in three EU countries.
Chinese Link at Okęcie
A Montenegrin citizen suspected of espionage for China apprehended by the Central Investigation Bureau of the Police.
Drones as a NATO Test
Investigative findings confirm the deliberate nature of violations of Polish airspace.
Attack on the Friendship Pipeline
Ukrainian strike on fuel infrastructure deep within Russian territory.
Polish counterintelligence services have intensified operations targeting foreign agents operating in the country. Officers of the Internal Security Agency detained a Belarusian citizen who, according to gathered evidence, was conducting reconnaissance of objects of strategic importance to NATO security. The suspect focused on critical infrastructure not only in Poland but also in Germany and Lithuania, indicating the broad scope of Belarusian intelligence operations. The prosecutor's office presented him with charges, and the court applied a preventive measure in the form of temporary arrest. Since Russia's aggression against Ukraine in 2022, Poland has become a main logistical hub for Western military aid, drastically increasing the activity of Russian and Belarusian intelligence services on its territory. Almost simultaneously, another intelligence-related detention occurred at Warsaw's Okęcie. The Central Investigation Bureau of the Police apprehended a Montenegrin citizen whose actions are linked to the activity of the special services of the People's Republic of China. These incidents fit into a broader picture of hybrid threats, which also includes airspace violations. The latest findings of investigative journalists indicate that drones appearing over Poland in 2025 were not accidental but constituted an element of a deliberate strategy to test the defense systems of the North Atlantic Alliance. On the eastern front, successes of the Ukrainian army have been recorded. The counteroffensive under the command of General Oleksandr Syrskyi allowed for the liberation of strategic towns and strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including the "Friendship" pipeline hub in Tatarstan. „Russians want to divide the people and the army, but our resistance remains steadfast.” — Volodymyr Zelenskyy 111 kg — hashish found on the detained Belarusian
Mentioned People
- Oleksandr Syrski — Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine providing information on progress on the front.
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy — President of Ukraine warning about Russian disinformation.