Russian hybrid warfare tactics have intensified against Poland as of mid-February 2026, with covert operations including sabotage of railway infrastructure, unmanned drone incursions, and cyberattacks reported by Polish officials. The use of so-called “disposable agents”—operatives sent to create fear and division—is a key element in Russia’s strategy to destabilize Poland and erode popular support for Ukraine among NATO members. This escalation highlights the complexity of hybrid threats facing NATO’s eastern borders, challenging alliance unity and defense readiness. Polish authorities highlight the difficulty of countering these clandestine operations that blend military, cyber, and psychological actions intended to weaken political will and social cohesion within NATO countries.
Category: Military & Paramilitary Operations
Subcategory: Unconventional / Paramilitary
Incident Type: Cross-border raids
Country: Poland
Source report: www.npr.org/2026/02/1…