 Stickers telling people to join Wagner Group appear in Poland. Stickers calling people to join the Wagner Group private military company have been seen in Krakow, Poland. Polish police are investigating their origins. Gazeta Krakowska, a Polish news media, reported this. The stickers which have been spotted in different parts of Krakow call a local resident to join Wagner Group and contain a QR code with a link to a Russian website. Bartolome Izdebski from Krakow Police said that two reports have been filed with the police in relation to this case and is working to figure out what it is dealing with. We are gathering reports taking pictures of the stickers and we'll deal with this. It's difficult to say more right now because this is only the first day the stickers have appeared in Krakow. Izdebski said the police separately issued a brief comment saying that police officers found the Wagner stickers in several locations after first reports about them appeared. The main municipal police department is investigating the case. Poland is considering every possible measure to protect itself amid the deteriorating security situation caused by Wagner Group mercenaries in Belarus. Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Paweł Jablonski said Poland would like to avoid a decision to close the border with Belarus completely. We are considering any steps that will be necessary to protect our territory, protect our citizens, including the full isolation of Belarus, including full closure of the border. Jablonski said, Jablonski emphasized that the threat from Belarus is very real as the Wagner fighters were trying to penetrate Polish territory.