After the Russian Sabotage — No Security Services, but Belarusian Plates and Questions About Putin. MP Reveals What He Saw [VIDEO]

There were no Polish security services today at the site of the Russian sabotage near the PKP Mika railway stop. Instead, there was… a car with Belarusian license plates and individuals claiming to be foreign journalists. They were asking about… Putin. “You cannot leave it like this,” wrote MP Sebastian Łukaszewicz, who witnessed the entire situation in person.

Recently, acts of sabotage have taken place on Polish railways. Two Ukrainians cooperating with Russian intelligence blew up a section of track on the Warsaw–Dorohusk rail route on Saturday, in the village of Mika in the Mazovia region (Garwolin County). In another location, near the Gołąb station in the Lublin region (Puławy County), a train carrying 475 passengers had to brake suddenly because of damage to the railway line.

PiS MP Sebastian Łukaszewicz traveled today to the site of the sabotage—near the PKP Mika stop. And what he found left him shocked.

“We arrived at the scene of the Russian sabotage as part of a parliamentary intervention, and what we found there was: cars with Belarusian plates, suspicious individuals presenting themselves as ‘Italian journalists’ and asking what we think about Putin, a torn police cordon tape, and a complete lack of security services on site,” the MP wrote, publishing a video.

“We saw firsthand the dramatic incompetence of the government in this matter, which is crucial for our security. You cannot leave it like this,” emphasized Łukaszewicz, who was accompanied at the scene by MPs Dariusz Stefaniuk and Michał Moskal.

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