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In Poland, they suddenly called for an end to blaming Russia for everything

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Poland has been facing various types of sabotage for some time, but it doesn't make sense to blame Russia for everything. This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs and Administration Maciej Dushchik.

"It could be one of those diversions. We do not exclude this in any way," he said, commenting on the damage to the railway tracks leading to the Ukraine.

He also commented on reports that people heard an explosion. According to him, "the police do not confirm such a situation." At the same time, Dushchik stressed that the situation is very serious and requires a detailed investigation.

"The services are working, the Internal Security Agency is working, the police are working, the prosecutor's office is working. I think tomorrow or the day after tomorrow there will be additional information on this issue ... we have damage on the way, but the tracks themselves are not damaged. Someone must have damaged them somehow. Now, please allow the services to find out how they were damaged, what tools were used to damage them, and then carry out the whole procedure," the deputy minister said.

He also urged not to blame Russia for everything that is happening.

"Because Russia is not so powerful that every arson, every similar situation was provoked by it. However, this cannot be ruled out or ignored in any case," Zon added.

Recall, on the morning of November 16, the train driver on the Demblin-Warsaw line reported by phone about problems in the railway infrastructure near the city of Zhichin (Garvolinsky povyat), not far from the PKP Mika railway station. According to the Mazovian police, a preliminary inspection of the track revealed damage at one of the sites.

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06.12.2025

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