Poland detains Wagner spies who "distinguished themselves" in Krakow and Warsaw: details

Two citizens of the terrorist country Russia have been detained in Poland for distributing propaganda materials of the Wagner group. The Russians were engaged in their activities in Krakow and Warsaw.
The detainees were announced on suspicion of espionage. This was announced on Twitter by Polish Interior Minister Marusz Kaminski (to see the photo, scroll to the end of the page).
According to him, police officers and employees of the Internal Security Agency learned about the activities of the two Russians on Polish territory. The suspects were arrested.
"The Internal Security Agency, in cooperation with the police, identified and detained two Russians distributing propaganda materials of the Wagner Group in Krakow and Warsaw. Both were announced charges, including espionage, and arrested," Kaminski said.
The news agency TNV24 reported that Russian citizens put up leaflets with the logo of PMC Wagner in Krakow on August 10 and in Warsaw on August 11. The Russians had more than three thousand propaganda materials, which they received in Moscow. The stickers read "We are here. Join us," and also indicated a QR code.
"Alexei T. and Andrei G. posted a total of about 300 leaflets in public places in Kraków and Warsaw indicated to them. In total, they were instructed to place materials in several hundred public places in both Polish cities," the report said.
According to the investigation, the Russians documented their activities by photographing places with propaganda materials. On the basis of the photographic materials they received remuneration. In total, they were to receive up to 500 thousand Russian rubles for the assigned tasks.
The prosecutor charged the detainees with activities for foreign intelligence purposes against the interests of the Republic of Poland, participation in an international criminal association of an armed nature aimed at committing crimes of a terrorist nature, recruitment of mercenaries prohibited by international law, and promotion of armed symbols of the Russian Federation.
Recall, in the Polish Krakow appeared posters of the Russian terrorist organization PMC "Wagner". They contain contact information of the PMC.
Recently, mercenaries of the Russian private military company "Wagner" were spotted 2 km from the border with Poland. They had already made an attempt to break through from the territory of Belarus.
Earlier it was reported that Poland had moved troops to the border with Belarus. The military group was created to carry out the operation Rengaw.
As reported OBOZREVATEL, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said that some fighters of PMC "Wagner" were deployed near the Lithuanian state border. The head of state emphasized that the presence of "Wagner fighters" in Belarus creates an additional risk factor for the security of his country.
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