Polish police have arrested a suspect of involvement in a Russian attempt to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The suspect apparently tried to pass information about the airport in Poland to Russia in order to help with the possible assassination of the president of Ukraine at that location.

If convicted, the suspect will face up to eight years in prison. Two German-Russian men were arrested in Germany this week on suspicion of espionage. One of them is accused of agreeing to carry out an attack on potential targets, including American military installations, in the hope of helping Russia sabotage Ukraine. In response to the arrest, American forces took full control of the Rzeszow-Jasion airport, which serves as the main gateway for international military and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine. The airport is located near the common border between Poland and Ukraine, and is used by the U.S. military to transport military and civilian supplies to and from the Middle East. The case against the suspect, identified only as Pavel K, is still developing.