PLOT FOILED

Russia spy arrested in Poland for ‘plotting assassination attempt on Zelensky & scoping out airport used by Ukraine’

A major investigation is underway into the thwarted plan

POLAND has arrested a man on suspicion he was working with Russia to plot the assassination of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.

Suspect Paweł K has been accused of helping the Kremlin's security services to plan the attack that was foiled by Poland with help from Ukraine.

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, led by Polish and Ukrainian law enforcement, found he "established contacts with the Russian Federation directly involved in the war in Ukraine".

A statement said: "His tasks included the collecting and providing of military intelligence for the Russian Federation with information on the security of the Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport".

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His intention was "to help Russian special services plan a possible attack" on President Zelensky, it added.

The officials did not specify whether Moscow had actually received Pawel K's offer of intelligence or what the response was.

Polish prosecutors said Ukraine alerted them to their suspicion about the suspect and shared information that led to his arrest.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Ukraine's Prosecutor General Andrii Kostin said: "This case is yet another proof that Russia is a threat not only to Ukraine and Ukrainians but also to the entire free world.

"The Kremlin's criminal regime is constantly trying to undermine European and global security."

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Before the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Rzeszow-Jasionka Airport was a small regional airport, but it has since has become a key hub in the vast operation to supply Western military aid to Ukraine.

Military and cargo aircraft from the US and across Europe regularly fly in and out of the airport to deliver supplies to waiting trucks that make the 62 mile journey to the Ukrainian border.

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Wednesday's alleged assassination attempt is certainly not the first to be made against President Zelensky since Russian invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

In fact, the Ukrainian leader survived an alleged attempt on his life while touring the Black Sea port of Odessa just last month.

Zelensky claimed other people died and were injured when a Russian missile struck near his motorcade while he was with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Both delegates were a mere 500 to 800 metres from the strike which killed five people, according to a Ukrainian navy spokesperson.

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