Military to Inspect 120 km of Tracks Sabotaged Near Garwolin

Poland’s military will examine a 120 km stretch of railway near Garwolin where sabotage was detected, with Defence Ministry officials and Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirming the incident.

Military to Inspect Tracks

Poland’s Defence Ministry announced that its units, including the 2nd Lublin Territorial Defence Brigade and the 25th Light Infantry Battalion from Zamość, will examine a 120‑km section of railway near Garwolin for sabotage.

Detonation of Tracks in Mazowieckie

At the Warsaw‑Lublin line near PKP Mika in Życzyna, an explosion was detected on the tracks. Prime Minister Donald Tusk identified the incident as a sabotage attempt aimed at damaging the rail network.

Damaged Railway Line in Lublin

Police reports from the Lublin Voivodeship indicated broken windows likely caused by a damaged power line. Tusk stated the attack was part of a broader destabilisation effort.

Government Response

Police, CBŚ, prosecution, and experts are investigating all details. Tusk warned of a potential rail catastrophe and noted that this incident is part of a series of sabotage attempts.

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