A wave of pro-Russian sentiments is growing in Poland. This was stated in an interview with Rzeczpospolita newspaper by the head of the country's military counterintelligence Service, General Yaroslav Strojik.
"The number of pro-Russian sentiments in society is growing. This is the subject of our concern, surveillance, as well as operational and intelligence activities. There may be more and more such people, especially in the growing army, which already has more than 200 thousand people. We are carefully considering many cases," the general said.
According to Strozhik, among those who commit sabotage in In Poland, at critical infrastructure facilities, slightly less than 50% are citizens of Ukraine, several tens of percent are Belarusians, but up to 20% are Poles.

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