Prime Minister Donald Tusk has decided to extend the three alert levels, as announced by the Government Security Center.
According to a press release from the RCB, the Prime Minister has signed orders keeping these levels in effect until February 28, 2026.
Both the BRAVO threat level 2 and the BRAVO-CRP level 2 in cyberspace, applicable nationwide, have been extended.
Similar regulations also apply to BRAVO-level threats to energy infrastructure located outside Poland.
The alert levels serve as a warning signal to services and administrations, which must act with particular vigilance during this time.
The system is based on four levels: ALFA, BRAVO, CHARLIE, and DELTA, with the last level being the highest threat level.
The same rules apply in cyberspace, where the levels from ALFA-CRP to DELTA-CRP apply.
The BRAVO alert level indicates an increased and predictable risk of a terrorist event, requiring greater caution and control.