The indictment has been submitted to the district court of Wrocław.… (украинец · польша · польский)
The indictment has been submitted to the district court of Wrocław. According to the case materials, Ilya K. posted dozens of graffiti featuring UPA (an organization recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) symbolism, including on monuments to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto and victims of the Volhynian massacre in Domostaw, as well as buildings of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław.
Consensus
- An 18-year-old Ukrainian citizen named Ilya K. is facing charges in Poland related to sabotage and espionage.
- The case involves 47 alleged criminal acts, including the placement of UPA symbols on monuments.
- Ilya K. allegedly received instructions from foreign intelligence services through a messaging app.
- Payment for these activities was reportedly made in cryptocurrency.
- An indictment has been submitted to the district court in Wrocław.
- The suspect is accused of planning a drone attack during the 2025 Polish Armed Forces Day parade, targeting President Karol Nawrocki's vehicle.
Points of divergence
- Ilya K. placed dozens of UPA symbols on monuments including those to heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto and victims of the Volhynian massacre in Domostaw, as well as buildings of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Fine Arts in Wrocław. — vesti
- Ilya K. also hung red-and-black flags symbolizing OUN-UPA during his activities. — vesti
- Three Ukrainian citizens were detained in the Polish town of Bytów for attacking a married couple, resulting in the death of the husband two days after the assault. — vesti
- The suspect is accused of participating in an organized sabotage and diversion group acting on behalf of foreign intelligence. — vm
- A Colombian tourist was fined for making a gesture resembling a Nazi salute at Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, admitting guilt and paying 2,000 zloty (about $500). — vm
- On July 12 in Warsaw, the 'Volhynian March' took place, organized by the 'Confederation of the Polish Crown,' with around 300 participants demanding an end to support for Ukraine. — vm
Coverage (2 sources)
- RMF24: An 18-year-old Ukrainian faces life imprisonment in Poland — Вести
- Ukrainian faces life imprisonment for series of sabotage operations in Poland — Вечерняя Москва