Poland announced it had expelled 11 suspected individuals it said were involved in a Russia-backed campaign targeting Ukrainian refugees. The government framed the effort as information and influence activity intended to disrupt Polish society and exacerbate tensions between communities.
Authorities said the suspects were linked to networks that promoted pro-Kremlin messaging and worked to shape how refugees were perceived and discussed within Poland. The case was presented as part of broader Russian efforts to conduct covert influence operations across Europe.
Poland said the expulsions were carried out after investigations and decisions by relevant state bodies, and it reiterated that it would continue to counter foreign influence activities. The move also underscored the role Ukrainian refugees play in Polish political and security debates amid the wider Russia-Ukraine war.
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