Polish prosecutors charge a Ukrainian man with sabotage and diversionary activities allegedly carried out on behalf of Russian intelligence, according to multiple reports. The case centers on claims that the individual was allegedly paid by Russia to inflame tensions between Poland and Ukraine. Polish authorities describe the alleged conduct as activities intended to undermine stability and worsen relations between the two neighboring countries amid the broader Russia-Ukraine war context.

The reporting indicates that the charges are brought by Poland’s prosecutorial authorities and relate to alleged operational actions rather than a specific single incident. Details on the alleged methods, timeline, and evidence are not fully specified in the provided excerpts. The Ukrainian man’s alleged ties to Russian intelligence form the basis for the accusation, with prosecutors asserting that the activities were conducted as part of a covert effort to create or exacerbate Polish-Ukrainian friction.

Neither outlet’s excerpt includes a statement from the charged person or from Russian authorities, and it remains for the court process to determine the validity of the allegations.