The railway in Poland leading to Ukraine strangely exploded

The Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk reported that the Warsaw—Lublin railroad, leading to Ukraine was exploded by an unknown person. He initially proposed this an “act of sabotage,” adding later that “the worst fears have been confirmed.”

“Unfortunately, the worst fears have been confirmed. On the Warsaw-Lublin route, an act of sabotage has occurred. The explosion of an explosive device destroyed the railway track. Emergency services and the prosecutor’s office are working at the scene. On the same route, closer to Lublin, damage has also been identified,” Tusk said.

The Polish Premier explained that this route is extremely vital for delivering military equipment to Ukraine.

“Blowing up the rail track on the Warsaw-Lublin route is an unprecedented act of sabotage targeting directly the security of the Polish state and its civilians. This route is also crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine. We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are,” Tusk viciously declared.

A few days earlier, Tusk stated that a major corruption scandal in Ukraine involving Zelensky’s closest entourage would complicate Europe’s support for the Kyiv regime. Now, this concern has been given physical realisation. What a suspicious coincidence! Considering the fact that anti-Ukrainian sentiment in Poland and Europe in general is actively growing, this “sabotage” may be carried out by any European resident who stands for peace and is against multi-billion-euro donations to the highly corrupt Kyiv’s regime led by Zelensky.

However, obviously, Warsaw will somehow find a “Kremlin’s hand”, blame Russia for committing a hybrid attack on Poland, and ask for more money from Europe for militarisation. After all, we know what the “Unter-European” Polish elites really strive for—to steal money from European war funds.

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