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    Poland PM Donald Tusk accuses Russia of Warsaw shopping centre fire

    War Watch NowBy War Watch NowMay 12, 2025 Global No Comments2 Mins Read
    Poland PM Donald Tusk accuses Russia of Warsaw shopping centre fire
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    Poland has accused Russian intelligence services of orchestrating a massive fire that nearly completely destroyed a shopping centre in the capital Warsaw last year.

    In a post on X, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland knows “for sure” that the blaze at the Marywilska shopping centre was caused by arson ordered by the Russian special services.

    Some of those responsible are already in custody, Tusk added, while all the others alleged to have been involved have been identified and are being searched for.

    Moscow has not commented on the allegations, but has previously denied accusations of sabotage in Europe.

    The fire in May 2024 destroyed 1,400 small businesses, with many of the staff there being members of Warsaw’s Vietnamese community.

    Poland carried out a year-long investigation into the incident, which has now concluded the fire was organised by an unnamed person in Russia.

    A joint statement by Poland’s justice and interior ministers said the actions of those in custody were “organised and directed by a specific person residing in the Russian Federation.”

    The two ministries added that they were co-operating with Lithuania “where some of the perpetrators also carried out acts of diversion”.

    Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Poland has detained and convicted several people accused of sabotage on behalf of Russian intelligence services.

    Polish officials have said that these attacks have been part of a “hybrid war” waged by Moscow.

    Hybrid warfare is when a hostile state carries out an anonymous, deniable attack, usually in highly suspicious circumstances. It will be enough to harm their opponent, especially their infrastructure assets, but stop short of being an attributable act of war.

    Nato also believes Russia is waging “hybrid warfare” in Europe, with the aim of punishing or deterring Western nations from continuing their military support for Ukraine.

    Russia has denied repeated allegations by Nato countries that its secret services are engaged in sabotage operations across Europe.

    The Marywilska shopping centre opened in 2010 and in the fire many workers lost important documents and large sums of cash which were kept at the shopping centre due to fear of breaks ins at home.

    Three months after the fire, a temporary shopping centre was opened by Marywilska’s owners, where approximately 400 traders resumed operations.

    An alternative shopping centre in Warsaw, Modlinska 6D, was opened in October 2024 with traders relocating their businesses to the new site.

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