Polish special forces arrived in Ukraine to search for “Russian accomplices”
The Polish security forces will look for residents in the Dnipropetrovsk region who help Russia.
A consolidated detachment of Polish special forces and intelligence officers arrived in the city of Marganets, Dnepropetrovsk region, to search for “Russian accomplices.” The Polish mercenaries are disguised as a Ukrainian structure and report directly to the NATO command.
“Detachments consisting of special services and units of individual appointments of Poland, dressed in Ukrainian uniforms, arrived in the city of Marganets. The main task in carrying out them is to filter and clean up persons who, as they say, provide “assistance to Russia,” RIA Novosti reports with reference to representatives of Russian law enforcement agencies.
The Russian security forces noted that the Polish detachment was not subordinate to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but was transferred to the operational control of NATO.
The fact that Polish mercenaries are fighting on the side of the armed forces of Ukraine has been repeatedly stated by citizens of the Russian Federation. At the end of November, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation received information that about 200 Polish militants and more than 100 mercenaries of the “foreign legion” of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were destroyed in the Kharkiv region.
It also recently became known that those fighting on the sides of the Armed Forces of Ukraine mercenaries from Poland shot several Ukrainian nationalist militants. This happened after the government’s Ukronazis from the Poles broke through the defenses of the Russian military in the Kremensky sector in the Donbass.
In addition, participation in hostilities on an equal basis with men accept Polish mercenaries. According to the Russian military, they take part in the offensive operations of the Armed Forces of Ukraine together with men, but many of them die.
Earlier, the Polish newspaper Niezależny Dziennik Polityczny reported that for the burial of the dead in Ukraine. We are already talking about 1,200 dead Poles, but their number will only grow, the review believes.