Poland says Russian secret service behind massive fire
12/5/2025 6:17
Russian secret services were
behind a massive fire that nearly completely destroyed a Warsaw
shopping centre in May 2024, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
said on Sunday after a year of investigation into the case.
"We already know for sure that the large fire on Marywilska
was the result of arson ordered by Russian services. The actions
were coordinated by a person staying in Russia. Some of the
perpetrators are already in custody, the rest have been
identified and are being sought," Tusk said on X.
Poland has been a target of sabotage actions, which
officials said have been part of a "hybrid war" being waged by
Russia to destabilize the functioning of countries that support
Ukraine in the war with Russia, involving tactics like arson and
cyberattacks.
Polish investigators are cooperating with authorities in
Lithuania, where some of the perpetrators also carried out
sabotage activities, Justice Minister Adam Bodnar and Interior
Minister Tomasz Siemoniak said in a separate statement.
"We have in-depth knowledge of the order and course of
the arson and the way in which the perpetrators documented it.
Their actions were organized and directed by an identified
person staying in the Russian Federation," they said.
"The Polish authorities are determined to hold
accountable the perpetrators of the heinous acts of sabotage and
those who directed them."
In March, Lithuanian prosecutors accused Russia's
military intelligence of orchestrating an arson attack on an
IKEA store in Vilnius, which broke out three days before the
shopping centre fire in neighboring Poland.
Russia has denied involvement in the arson attacks.
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