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Military to Inspect 120 km of Tracks After Sabotage Incident

The Polish military will examine approximately 120 km of railway tracks near Garwolin following a sabotage act, says Minister of National Defence Władysław Kosiniak‑Kamysz on Monday, November 17.

Military Inspects 120 km Of Railway Tracks

The Polish military will examine approximately 120 km of tracks near Garwolin following a sabotage incident. Units such as the 2nd Lublin Territorial Defense Brigade and the 25th Light Infantry Battalion from Zamość are involved.

Sabotage Act Investigated Near Garwolin

On November 17, Minister Kosiniak‑Kamysz confirmed cooperation between units under the Ministry of National Defence to investigate the sabotage act on tracks near Garwolin.

Explosion Near PKP Mika: No Train Disaster

An explosion occurred near PKP Mika on the Warsaw‑Lublin line in Życzyna. Donald Tusk stated the target was to blow up a train; authorities emphasize the incident was sabotage but no tragedy resulted.

Damaged Traction Line in Lublin Province

Polish police reported broken windows along the same line in Lublin Voivodeship, likely caused by a damaged traction line. The case is being investigated as part of attempts to destabilize railway infrastructure.

Additional Information in Parliamentary Report

Further details on the sabotage act are provided in Katarzyna Rochowicz’s article “Unprecedented Act of Sabotage,” where a general outlined the most effective method against Russia.

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