World

“A moment like 1939”: Poland declares state of emergency due to sabotage and cyberattacks

“A moment like 1939”: Poland declares state of emergency due to sabotage and cyberattacks

фото: Reuters

The Chief of the General Staff of Poland, General Wiesław Kukula, stated against the backdrop of sabotage and cyberattacks that the enemy is preparing for war and trying to create favorable conditions for potential aggression on Polish territory.

This was reported by the newspaper “Rzeczpospolita”.

The general emphasized that Poland is always in the pre-war period, and even the Cold War was a pre-war period.

“It’s about managing this pre-war period, building a so-called effective deterrence policy, which is largely based on our defense capabilities, but also on the attitude of our citizens,” he explained.

Commenting on the bombing of the railway on the Warsaw-Lublin section, Kukul noted that these events were a pre-war situation, or in other words, a hybrid war.

“This is typical for 1939, but in fact it preceded many armed conflicts, and also took place at a time when these armed conflicts did not exist. I emphasize once again: today the most important thing is our attitude, our reaction,” the Polish general added.

As a reminder, an explosive device detonated on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line in Poland , destroying part of the track, which is crucial for transporting aid to Ukraine.

Also follow “Pryamim” on Facebook , Twitter , Telegram , and Instagram.