The Polish security services have said that everything is pointing to Russian being behind the explosions on railways inside Poland.
Jacek Dobrzyński a spokesperson for the Polish special services coordinator said that Warsaw can say with confidence that this was a “terrorist attack.”
He said, “The fact is that everything indicates that this … we can already confidently call it a terrorist attack.”
He insisted that the investigation into the two attacks on Poland’ railways will remain confidential for the time being.
He added, “I cannot say what stage the officers are [at] or [what they are] currently working on and what threads they are connecting or what threads they are analysing.
“The Russian services would very much want to have this information: where our officers are or in which direction they are heading.”
Defense Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said the military will carry out checks across 120 kilometres of rail tracks that lead to the Ukrainian border.
Poland’s most senior general has warned that they are “preparing for war” with Russia following Russian sabotage attacks.
The Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Wieslaw Kukula warned that the Kremlin is creating conditions in Poland for aggression on their territory.
The Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that a railway track between Warsaw and Lublin was blown up.
Polish security services have said that “everything indicates” that Vladimir Putin ordered the sabotage attack on the railway which resulted in a huge explosion.
Jacek Dobrzyński, press spokesman for the Minister-Coordinator of Special Services was asked about the incident, he said, “Everything indicates that Russian intelligence ordered the sabotage of Polish railways.








