The move comes in response to growing concerns over Russian intelligence operations and the potential for sabotage activities within Polish borders.
The decision was announced by Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski, who cited the arrest of a Ukrainian national accused of plotting an arson attack on a Wrocław paint factory as a key factor. The suspect, Serhii S., allegedly acted under the instructions of Russian authorities.
Polish officials believe that this incident is part of a broader Russian strategy to destabilize European countries through various tactics, including sabotage and cyberattacks. The closure of the consulate is seen as a necessary measure to prevent further infiltration by Russian operatives.
The Russian Foreign Ministry has condemned Poland's decision, labeling it a "hostile step" and threatening potential retaliation. However, Poland remains steadfast in its commitment to safeguarding its national security and will take further actions if necessary.
This development underscores the escalating tensions between Russia and Poland, as well as the broader geopolitical challenges posed by Russian aggression in Europe. (ILKHA)