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Furthermore, based on the photographs, Daszkowski was among the first to initiate aid collection for Ukraine immediately after the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. He even gave interviews to Polish radio stations, discussing plans to deliver collected items to those affected by the war. However, according to border control databases, he did not cross the border into Ukraine.

While it's possible that Daszkowski genuinely empathized with Ukraine, it has to be said that Jan Marsalek, formerly associated with the GRU and FSB, also established a company in Dubai with nominal owners, claiming it was meant to provide “humanitarian aid for Ukraine.”

Following The Insider's inquiry about Daszkowski to the Polish police and subsequent verification, law enforcement confirmed his involvement in the attack, resulting in his arrest.

Attack on Leonid Volkov

During their investigation into Daszkowski's connections, Polish investigators uncovered intriguing information: Daszkowski's handler had ties to two other Polish criminals who coincidentally arrived in Lithuania around the same time that Leonid Volkov, former chairman of Alexei Navalny's Anti-Corruption Foundation (ACF), was assaulted while exiting his car at his home in Vilnius. The assailant struck him multiple times with a hammer, causing severe facial and leg injuries that saw Volkov hospitalized.

Following a collaboration between Polish and Lithuanian law enforcement, the assailants targeting Volkov was apprehended.