Railway Sabotage: Second Explosive Found, Dozens Arrested

A second unexploded explosive device was discovered near the damaged Warsaw‑Lublin railway in Garwolin County, prompting Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak‑Kamysz to announce the arrest of dozens of suspects.

Second Explosive Detected Near Warsaw‑Lublin Line

Investigators found a second, unexploded explosive device and a camera near the damaged tracks between Warsaw and Lublin in Garwolin County, according to Radio ZET journalist Mariusz Gierszewski.

Camera May Have Recorded Planned Train Disaster

Officials said the camera suggests the perpetrators intended to document or trigger a potential railway catastrophe, and that the second device was meant to guarantee detonation.

Defense Minister Announces Arrests of Dozens

Polish Defence Minister Władysław Kosiniak‑Kamysz stated that authorities have arrested dozens of suspects preparing sabotage actions, noting that many attacks had been preempted.

Incidents Sprawling Since November 11

Since November 11, police have recorded dozens of incidents around railways, especially in eastern Poland, including attempts by unknown individuals to contact traffic duty personnel and reports of people near tracks.

Unprecedented Sabotage Unfolds Along Warsaw‑Lublin Route

Over the weekend a device detonated near Życzyna, forcing a train to halt and change to a second track; no injuries occurred. That same day another passenger train from Świnoujście to Rzeszów, carrying 475 passengers, was abruptly stopped due to an intentionally damaged track.

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