Russia is currently experiencing a labour shortage in no small part due to the war in Ukraine, with some sectors experiencing significant problems recruiting workers, Britain's Ministry of Defense said Tuesday, noting that the situation could lead to a "mobilisation of labour."
In other news, Poland has arrested nine people in connection with acts of sabotage committed in the country on the orders of Russian services.
Ukraine's ally Warsaw says it has become a target for Russian intelligence services because it is a hub for military hardware supplies for Kyiv.
"We currently have nine suspects arrested and charged with engaging in acts of sabotage in Poland directly on behalf of the Russian services," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk told private broadcaster TVN24 late Monday, Reuters reported.
Persons:
Warsaw, Donald Tusk
Organizations:
Britain's Ministry of Defense, Kyiv, TVN24, Reuters
Locations:
Russia, Ukraine, Poland