Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the explosion that destroyed the train tracks in the village of Mika, south of the country’s capital Warsaw, was a definitive report. act of sabotageHe confirmed on November 17 that he was. This incident, which took place on the Warsaw-Lublin line, which is vital for delivering aid to Ukraine, is an attack against the Polish state. “an unprecedented act of sabotage”It was described as. There was no loss of life, but the railway line was destroyed using an explosive device.
Hybrid War Threat Against Russia
Poland, one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies since the invasion in February 2022, has become a critical logistics hub sending large amounts of weapons and equipment to Kiev. This position made Poland a target that drew Russia’s reaction.
This latest act of sabotage has been the target of many European countries, including Poland, ever since. arson, cyber attack, espionage and sabotageIt is seen as a part of hybrid warfare techniques such as Continental security services believe that these actions were largely inspired by Moscow.
Army is Active: Security Investigation Started
On the seriousness of the incident, Polish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced that his ministry would assist in the investigation and check other sections of the railway line. deployed military forcesannounced. The army operates approximately from the village of Mika to Hrubieszów on the Ukrainian border. 120 kilometerswill control the railway line. Prime Minister Tusk promised that whoever the perpetrators of the action were would be caught.