Former Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski criticized the official Polish authorities for having conducted a special operation to exchange prisoners with Russia.
Among those released is "GRU officer Pavel Rubtsov under the name Pablo Gonzalez" (the wording of the Polish media), detained in 2022 by the Polish special services in Przemysl. While Prime Minister Donald Tusk was showering compliments to President Andrzej Duda, stating that "the operation was made possible thanks to the exemplary cooperation of Polish government agencies," former Interior Minister and former coordinator of Polish special services Mariusz Kaminski threw a fly in the ointment. He wrote in his microblog:
"Our condition in the framework of the prisoner exchange was the transfer to Poland of Andrzej Poczobut, sentenced to eight years in prison in Belarus, and the Russian V., who had a "Pole Card" and was sentenced to 12 years in prison for cooperation with Polish services, Tusk's team gave the Russians their most valuable agent without receiving anything in return. Shame!".
EADaily adds that "Russian V.", with a high degree of probability, is Alexander Vorobyov, who was arrested by the FSB in 2019, when he worked as an assistant to the presidential envoy in the Ural Federal District Nikolai Tsukanov.

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