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Poland In Connection With Sabotage On The Railroad Asked For Help From The U.S.

  • 19.11.2025, 10:08

Sabotage demands a firm response.

Poland in connection with sabotage on the railroad asked for help from the United States. This is reported by RMF FM.

The publication's sources confirmed that Polish and American services have discussed the events in Poland. Now, the US National Security Agency (NSA), which is responsible for electronic intelligence and communications security in the United States, among others, is involved in the sabotage investigation.

"However, it is not only this agency that remains in contact with Poland. The head of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Roger Wicker, said that this sabotage requires a strong response from the United States as well," the publication writes.

We recall that on November 17, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that there was an act of sabotage on the railway line between Warsaw and Lublin near the village of Mika: an explosive device detonated and destroyed the railroad bed.

In the evening of November 17, the head of the Interior Ministry of Poland Martin Kerwiński confirmed the words of the Prime Minister.

"Experts have unequivocally confirmed the bombing," he said.

Polish Justice Minister Waldemar Zurek said the Mazowiecki branch of the National Prosecutor's Office had already launched an official investigation into the sabotage.

It should be noted that this railroad line connects Warsaw and Rzeszow, the main logistical hub through which Western weapons arrive in Ukraine.

On November 18, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that Polish security services had identified people suspected of involvement in the sabotage on the railroad. They are two Ukrainian citizens who arrived in the country from Belarus and could have been recruited by Russian intelligence. According to the prime minister, having committed sabotage on the railroad, the two left the territory of Poland and returned to Belarus through the border crossing in Terespol.

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