February 17, 2026

Poland charges 29-year-old with spying for Russia around objects including military facilities and chemical plants

A court case involving a 29-year-old man accused of cooperating with Russian intelligence is set to begin in Poland, according to an announcement on X (Twitter) made earlier today by Jacek Dobrzynski, a spokesman for the minister-coordinator of the country’s security services.

Poland charges 29-year-old with spying for Russia around objects including military facilities and chemical plants

TL;DR

  • A Polish court case is set to begin for a 29-year-old man accused of spying for Russia.
  • The accused, Wiktor Ź., allegedly offered his services to Russian intelligence.
  • He is accused of collecting and transmitting information on facilities important to Poland's defense, including Bydgoszcz Airport, Military Aircraft Works No. 2, and NITRO-CHEM S.A. Chemical Plants.
  • Wiktor Ź. also reportedly expressed readiness to provide information on military facilities, including the NATO Joint Forces Training Centre.
  • The man faces a potential sentence of eight years to life imprisonment.

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