Polish authorities accuse Russian intelligence services of interference in presidential elections

Poland's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digitalization Krzysztof Gawkowski accused Russian intelligence services of attempting to interfere in the country's presidential elections.

Report informs citing foreign media that Polish intelligence services identified a group that was prepared by Russia's Main Intelligence Directorate.

"In recent days, another Russian group was identified, its goal being to influence Polish elections. The group's tasks included recruiting individuals who would spread disinformation," said the politician.

The presidential elections in Poland are scheduled for May 18, with the election campaign starting on January 15.

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