After the outbreak of the war with Ukraine in the Russian media space, there is simply a concept of creating a structure like SMERSZ (Russian: Главное управление « « » Народного (НКО) СССР) - a unit dealing with military counter-intelligence in the Red Army, operating from 1943 to 1946. This acronym comes from the “smiert spied”, - death to spies. After entering the territory of the Republic, SMERSZ troops were engaged in the fight against the Polish independency underground and arrested about 20 1000 people who, according to the russian safety apparatus, were hostile to the russian Union and the recently formed PKWN. SMERSZ officers formed a counterintelligence subordinate to the authorities in Moscow of the “people” Polish Army.