The Polish authorities have once again warned their citizens against traveling to Belarus, and those who are already on Belarusian territory are advised to leave it as soon as possible.
The corresponding statement was published by the press service of the Polish Foreign Ministry. In it, the Poles are urged to leave Belarus by any means in a hurry.
The official representative of the department Pavel Vronsky warned that "in case of deterioration of the situation, evacuation may become much more difficult or even impossible."
"It is not democratic and not friendly to Poland is a country. Take these warnings as seriously as possible," the speaker said.
Commenting on these appeals, the Polish media note their direct connection with the recent arrest of a Polish citizen on charges of espionage at the Zapad-2025 exercises.
The publications cite a comment by Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who called the charges against the arrested agent "absurd."
Earlier, EADaily reported that the trial of Artyom K., a citizen of Belarus who permanently resides in Bialystok, began in the court of the Polish city of Bialystok. Poland. He was charged with cooperation with the State Security Committee of Belarus.

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