The trial of five men suspected of sending explosive parcels to the UK and Poland on behalf of Russian intelligence has begun in Warsaw. The accused, Ukrainian and Russian citizens, face terrorism charges related to a plot that involved incendiary devices hidden in everyday items. The prosecution claims their aim was to cause a catastrophe and intimidate the public. One suspect, Vladislav D., admitted to handling the parcels but denied working for Russian intelligence. The trial will continue in mid-April. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)