Poland will judge a man suspected of plotting against Zelensky.

Poland will judge a man suspected of plotting against Zelensky
Poland will judge a man suspected of plotting against Zelensky

Poland will conduct a trial regarding the preparation of an assassination attempt on the President of Ukraine

A man suspected of plotting against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will be tried in Poland. This information was reported by the Reuters portal citing 'Glavkom'.

In April 2024, police detained Pavel K., who is accused of collaborating with the Russians and being ready to act in favor of the Russian military intelligence. He now faces up to 8 years in prison.

Polish prosecutors claim that the suspect expressed his readiness to act in the interests of the Russian military intelligence and established contacts with Russians who were directly involved in the war against Ukraine.

Sources also report that Pavel K.'s task was to gather and transmit information about the security of the Rzeszów-Jasionka airport in southeastern Poland. In April 2024, the Ukrainian and Polish special services already uncovered an agent of the Russian authorities who was planning an attack on the President of Ukraine.

After the detention, Poland provided international legal assistance in the investigation of this case. Key evidence against the participants of the assassination attempt on the life of the President of Ukraine was handed over.

Donald Tusk called political assassinations the initiative of the mad, commenting on the detention related to the preparation of an assassination attempt against Volodymyr Zelensky.

The events that unfolded in Poland regarding the preparation of an assassination attempt on the President of Ukraine highlight the importance of cooperation between countries in the fight against terrorism and threats to national security. Uncovering such plots can save the lives of political figures and prevent serious consequences for the state.


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