It emerged on Wednesday, Poland’s Interior Minister Mariusz Kaminski has said the European Union member had “expelled 45 Russian spies pretending to be diplomats”. “We are dismantling the Russian special services network in our country,” Kaminski wrote on Twitter. Russian ambassador to Poland Sergey Andreyev confirmed the expulsions and said, “there are no grounds for these kinds of accusations”.

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