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Poland records unprecedented Russian espionage cases in 2024

Warsaw's internal security service reports surge in hybrid attacks as Moscow deploys amateur operatives across Polish territory.

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Pierre Dubois
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Poland has documented an unprecedented number of Russian espionage cases in 2024, according to a report this week from the country's internal security service (ABW).

The report details a sharp increase in hybrid attacks on Polish territory, part of Moscow's broader campaign to destabilize NATO's eastern flank. Polish security officials characterized the operatives as "disposable spies"—amateur agents deployed for low-level intelligence gathering and infrastructure reconnaissance.

The cases reflect Russia's shift toward distributed, lower-risk espionage networks following Western sanctions and increased counterintelligence pressure. Rather than relying on professional operatives, Moscow appears to be recruiting individuals with minimal training or security protocols.

The surge underscores Poland's vulnerability as a NATO border state and transit route for Ukraine aid. ABW's findings suggest Russian intelligence services are intensifying efforts to gather tactical information on Polish military capabilities and NATO logistics, even as diplomatic tensions remain elevated over the Ukraine conflict.