Three Poles from far-right radical groups are facing terrorism charges in Poland over an arson attack on a Hungarian Cultural Center in Ukraine. Poland’s Security Service [ABW] believes that the men received orders to carry out the attack from a German journalist who was probably working for the Russian FSB. It would not be the first time that Russia has been caught trying to incite inter-ethnic enmity in Ukraine, though it is most unusual for stunts to have such an international character.
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Halya Coynash: Poland sees Russian link in arson attack on Hungarian Center in Ukraine
Police stand in front of the burnt office of the Zakarpattia Society of Hungarian Culture in Uzhgorod on Feb. 27, 2018