The Polish national, identified only as Pawel K., was tasked with "collecting and providing information to the military intelligence services of the Russian Federation. " He is accused of helping the Russian secret services plan a possible attempted attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

He was placed in pre-trial detention, announced the Polish and Ukrainian prosecutors. The notification of his activities was transmitted to Warsaw by the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, subsequently making it possible to obtain "essential evidence," said the Ukrainian Prosecutor General, Andri Kostine. The man was in particular responsible for 'collecting. and transmitting to the aggressor state information on the security of the Rzeszów-Jasionka airport, in the south-east of Poland, where the Ukrainian head of state often passes during his foreign trips, officials from other countries going to Ukraine and aid convoys to this country. He said he was "ready to act on behalf of the military intelligence services.'