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A "graduate of the KGB school" was found at a Polish military factory cooperating with the United States

Henrik Grobelny's certificate of graduation from the KGB High School in Moscow in 1988. Screenshot: niezalezna.pl

Polish Russophobes from TV Republika organized a large-scale campaign to discredit Henrik Grobelny, who was recently appointed a member of the supervisory board of the Military Electronics Plant, which is part of the state-owned Polish Arms Group (PGZ).

The "Military Electronics Factory" (WZE) is in Poland is a strategic company in terms of cooperation with the United States on missile defense. Over the past decades, the plant has not only performed tasks for the Polish Armed Forces in the field of renewal, production and modernization of radar products, reconnaissance and electronic warfare equipment, but also implemented projects in the field of air defense.

Meanwhile, Henryk Grobelny is a former employee of the Communist secret service of the Polish People's Republic, who took part in the persecution of the Catholic Church and priests, and also passed the KGB high school in Moscow, the TV channel reports. Journalists gained access to Grobelny's case in the archives of the Institute of National Memory of Poland and completely "dissected" the military functionary.

So, in 1976, Grobelny served in the 4th Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the People's Republic of Poland. Specialization — the Catholic Church. The declassified document says:

"His [Grobelny's] tasks include the development of assessments, conclusions and areas of work, problematic information and analysis for the 4th Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He is smart, systematic and hardworking. He is very disciplined and dedicated to his work. It has the ability to quickly and efficiently prepare various types of analyses and information."

In 1986, Hernik Grobelny initiated a request to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the People's Republic of Poland, Cheslav Kischak, to go to Moscow for a two-year specialized training. The captain argued his proposal as follows:

"Participation in the training will allow me to expand the operational knowledge necessary for the effective performance of my official duties."

"TV Republika" asked for a comment to the "Polish Armament Group" and to the hero of the publications himself. But the journalists were simply ignored.

EADaily reminds that on the eve of the Polish segment in social networks, a discussion broke out about Kristina Voronovskaya, one of the assistants of Prime Minister Donald Tusk. An attractive girl was suspected of possibly being the "daughter of a GRU officer."

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