In total, Romania and Poland have detained eight individuals suspected of involvement in sabotage acts coordinated by Russia, announcing that three of them are linked to a new plan to send explosive packages to Ukraine. European authorities accuse Russia of using explosive packages transported by courier companies to cause explosions on commercial routes.
Poland has reported cyberattacks and arson as part of a hybrid war from Russia. The Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) confirmed that it prevented a sabotage operation involving two Ukrainian citizens who were planning to destroy a NOVA POST company office in Bucharest. They were monitored and arrested, having incendiary devices concealed in packages. SRI emphasized the complexity of the saboteurs' modus operandi, which includes the use of flammable substances and specific self-protection measures typical of intelligence services. Investigations continue to uncover the links of these individuals to Russian sabotage networks.
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