Over the weekend, dangerous incidents occurred on the railway, directly described as acts of sabotage. “Tusk deliberately weakened Poland’s security out of revenge against today’s opposition. He declared war on the purchase of the Pegasus system,” Zbigniew Ziobro, former Minister of Justice, wrote on social media.
On Sunday morning, a dangerous incident took place on the Warsaw-Dęblin railway line near the town of Życzyn. The train driver braked just before a gap in the tracks. According to TV Republika, a long electric cable was found near the scene, stretching to a nearby parking lot. Preliminary findings suggested the use of explosives. On Saturday around 9:00 p.m., the police received a report of an explosion in that area.
This morning, Donald Tusk confirmed that an act of sabotage had occurred on railway line no. 7 in Życzyn.
Another dangerous incident on railway line no. 7 in the Lublin region was reported on Sunday evening. According to niezalezna.pl, between the Puławy Azoty and Puławy Chemia stations, an emergency stop occurred on a Świnoujście-Rzeszów train carrying 475 people. The stoppage was caused by a loss of traction on one section of the railway line. A metal object attached to the tracks and an IT device, not part of the railway infrastructure, were also found at the scene. The case is under investigation.
Zbigniew Ziobro, former Minister of Justice, currently being pursued by prosecutors Korneluk and Żurek, commented on these events on social media:
“Tusk deliberately weakened Poland’s security out of revenge against today’s opposition. He declared war on the purchase of the Pegasus system because that system exposed massive corruption among his people, such as Sławomir Nowak. During our government, the services dismantled a Russian sabotage group that wanted to derail trains, and Pegasus proved helpful. But Tusk prefers to protect his corrupt network rather than the Polish people,” the former minister wrote.
