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Foreign Intelligence Agencies Are Very Active in Poland, According to a Report by the Internal Security Agency (ABW). "Rzeczpospolita" Was the First to Report on It.

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Poland is not only targeted by Russian and Belarusian intelligence services; Chinese intelligence is also increasingly active. The radicalization of young people is also a concern, according to an Internal Security Agency report.
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Poland is not only targeted by Russian and Belarusian intelligence services; Chinese intelligence is also increasingly active. The radicalization of young people is also a concern, according to an Internal Security Agency report.

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Gazeta broke the news in Poland on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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