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Russian agents plan sabotage acts in Poland???


Novichok  5 | 8508
20 Aug 2023   #31
Russian agents plan sabotage acts in Poland
Why shouldn't they? Why would anyone be surprised?

You wanna tango? Get ready to be stepped on.
OP pawian  221 | 26014
21 Aug 2023   #32
Why shouldn't they?

Because Polish services might reciprocate. E,.g., offer financing to sabotage and guerrila movement in Bel-Rus. hahahaha
jon357  73 | 23224
21 Aug 2023   #33
financing to guerrila movement in Bel-Rus

If they know their job (and I suspect they do) they'll probably have been doing that in one way or another for a long time. And Mmy they continue to do so.
jon357  73 | 23224
26 Aug 2023   #34
It looks like the r*SSians have hacked into PKP systems around Szczecin, playing their horrid Stalin-era national anthem over PKP radio frequencies and allegedly stopping trains.

Hopefully the culprits will be caught and dealt with. It's a time when people need to be vigilant and to support the law enforcement and intelligence services in their efforts to protect the society we all live in. The threats are real and r*SSia has past form in trying to destabilise societies that are more democratic, prosperous and peaceful than theirs.

" Poland's domestic intelligence agency has been urged to investigate after the country's rail traffic management system was hacked, bringing trains to a halt near the north-western city of Szczecin on Friday night.

There are also unconfirmed reports that railway workers across the country have heard the Russian national anthem along with announcements of stopped trains being played on a radio frequency reserved for staff."


telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/26/poland-intelligence-hacking-rail-network/
Korvinus  2 | 582
26 Aug 2023   #35
It looks like the r*SSians have hacked into PKP systems around Szczecin, playing their horrid Stalin-era national anthem over PKP radio frequencies and allegedly stopping trains.

Hm but why don't Poles like Russia, I can't quite figure it out...
love parade
26 Aug 2023   #36
it's called a family feud. simple.
OP pawian  221 | 26014
26 Aug 2023   #37
pawian's thoughts turned to his chauffeured driven childhood

Yes, as a child I had a chauffer who drove me to the music school in his posh Warszawa limousine because my parents were too busy making their careers. But how is it connected with this thread????? :):):)
Cargo pants  3 | 1443
26 Aug 2023   #38
But how is it connected with this thread????? :):):)

because the poster is a brit pu.ssy who dont have balls.I know this because they have played games like this before with me also.again who cares? do you Paw?
OP pawian  221 | 26014
26 Aug 2023   #39
do you Paw?

I care for everything which is funny. :):):) Check my profile.
Cargo pants  3 | 1443
26 Aug 2023   #40
Check my profile.

I just did it said you are a transgender now living in *P.oo land lol.
jon357  73 | 23224
27 Aug 2023   #41
Hm but why don't Poles like Russia,

They don't like anyone. Especially people who stand up to their inherent violence.
Alien  25 | 6012
27 Aug 2023   #42
They don't like anyone

???????🤔
jon357  73 | 23224
27 Aug 2023   #43
@Alienr
r*SSians don't.

Poland (and several other countries in Europe though by no means all) stand up to r*SSian violence, aggression, absolutism and authoritarianism.
Alien  25 | 6012
27 Aug 2023   #44
r*SSians don't.

Ah, that's right, I thought you meant Poles.
jon357  73 | 23224
27 Aug 2023   #45
Definitely r*SSia.

Poland, with all its pluses and minuses is nevertheless a thriving democracy and one where the population has a moral compass.
Paulina  16 | 4353
27 Aug 2023   #46
Hopefully the culprits will be caught and dealt with.

The police arrested two men in connection with this, 24 and 29 years old, in Białystok:

wiadomosci.wp.pl/incydenty-na-kolei-zatrzymano-dwoch-mezczyzn-6935126708722656a

One of them was drunk during the arrest.
jon357  73 | 23224
27 Aug 2023   #47
The police arrested two men in connection with this

Very good news.

One of them was drunk during the arrest.

That doesn't surprise me. If I was looking for saboteurs, I'd look for homeless people with mental health issues, the drunk, drug addicts and the desperate. I gather Ukraine are using that strategy for their excellent sabotage in r*SSia.
OP pawian  221 | 26014
29 Aug 2023   #48
In recent days, the signal stopping trains was illegally broadcast, among others in in the province Podlaskie and Zachodniopomorskie voivodeships . In turn, on Tuesday, as a result of sending radio-stop signals 25 passenger trains were stopped in four voivodships: Mazowieckie, Łódzkie, Opolskie and Pomorskie . Unofficial information was provided about the playing of the Russian anthem along with Vladimir Putin's speech on railway frequencies.

After stopping trains in the province Podlasie, two people were detained - one of them is a 29-year-old police officer from the Police Headquarters in Bialystok.

Stanisław Żaryn , deputy minister coordinator of special services, said that at the moment there is no information that the series of railway incidents results directly from Russian actions. - We treat this case as something that requires clarification in terms of counterintelligence, but we also approach this task calmly, based on facts - he said on Tuesday on Radio Wnet.

The findings of the Polish services so far have not prevented the Russian propaganda from "assigning" credit to national hackers. In the text on the Cargard channel portal, unsupported thesis was provided, claiming, among other things, that Poland "sends mercenaries to Ukraine", "organizes provocations on the border with Belarus" , and after buying Abrams tanks, Russia "had to admonish the neighbor"."Russian hackers showed Poland how much its infamous security provided by American weapons is worth. On Friday evening, they paralyzed train traffic in the area of ​​​​the large city of Szczecin, " it said.

"One can only guess whether the lesson from the hackers will affect the Poles . But Warsaw knows for sure that the country can be defeated without firing a shot, and the Russians are masters of such operations" - it was stated.

OP pawian  221 | 26014
29 Aug 2023   #49
The worst problem is that our rightist PIS rulers are like kids lost in the foggy forest when it comes to securing Poland from various sabotage acts. Have always been. They are lucky to be aided by American intelligence which is very efficient. Thank Goddess!

General Skrzypczak says:

After all, if it wasn't for the Americans, we wouldn't even know that such things are happening here. Well, forgive me, but they are not our services - emphasizes the general.
Novichok  5 | 8508
29 Aug 2023   #50
rightist PIS rulers

Can you make up your mind if you are the Civics 101 male version of Paulina or a copy of me on my cynical days?
If it's too subtle, "rulers" and "democracy" don't go together.
OP pawian  221 | 26014
1 Sep 2023   #51
Civics 101

I have no idea what it is. Is it sth from the US Constitution?? An amendment No 101???
OP pawian  221 | 26014
17 Jun 2024   #52
Amasing news provided by Washington Post about Russians recruiting agents in Poland to blow up trains delivering armament to Ukraine. Seems too crazy to believe.

The network, which was mostly composed of Ukrainians, was tracked by the Internal Security Agency and the Organized Crime Department of the National Prosecutor's Office in Lublin in the spring of 2023. The first arrests included nine people, then the remaining seven were arrested. In addition to the Ukrainians, the group also included two students from Belarus and a Russian.

According to the findings of the Internal Security Agency and the prosecutor's office, members of the sabotage network observed air, rail and military transports. The selected places are part of critical infrastructure - the International Airport in Jasionka, the War Port in Gdynia, the Rzeszów railway station, crossings on the border with Ukraine and railway lines that are key to the transport of weapons and humanitarian aid.

Observation was made possible by at least six cameras installed at critical points with independent power supply and wireless communication, operated using applications installed on mobile phones. The group members ordered another dozen or so cameras, but they did not have time to receive and install them. The saboteurs were led by a man nicknamed "Andrei", who contacted them via the Russian Telegram messenger.

According to the findings of Polish investigators, the leader of the group operating in Poland planned to derail a train carrying a military transport in Poland and Ukraine - he offered 10,000 for this action. hole. But the tasks performed on a daily basis were simpler: setting fire to houses and cars, beating people, putting up anti-Ukrainian leaflets. Rates ranged from $5. for posting a leaflet, up to $300-400. for installing the camera. Recruited Russian spies also received money for renting apartments, traveling or buying a car. It was also established that the group's activities were also controlled online by other people using the nicknames: "Barbados", "Pink" and "Mara".

In December 2023, the District Court in Lublin sentenced 14 of the 16 accused people. They all pleaded guilty and voluntarily submitted to punishment, but during the trial two of them withdrew from the agreement with the prosecutor's office, which means that their trial will continue.

Alien  25 | 6012
17 Jun 2024   #53
The network, which was mostly composed of Ukrainians

They should be deported to Ukraine after serving their sentences. The Ukrainians would take proper care of them there.
OP pawian  221 | 26014
17 Jun 2024   #54
Yes.

Most of the network's members were recruited in Ukraine - they entered Poland as refugees. Today, however, it is known that this is only part of a sabotage network operating on behalf of the FSB, i.e. the Federal Security Service of Russia. The identities of at least a dozen more people have still not been established and it cannot be ruled out that they are behind the recent sabotage and arson activities that took place in Poland.
Korvinus  2 | 582
27 Oct 2024   #55
Russian intelligence paid $5,000 to recruit arsonists in Poland
polskieradio.pl/395/7786/Artykul/3438674,russian-intelligence-paid-5000-to-recruit-arsonists-in-poland

23.10.2024 13:33

For setting fire to a paint factory in Wrocław, in southwestern Poland, Russians offered 51-year-old Ukrainian Siergey S., who is accused of subversion, $2,000 upfront, with another $2,000 promised after the successful operation. A week after his arrest, the payment for the arson increased to $5,000, while many other contracts were paid in cryptocurrencies.

A 51-year-old Ukrainian citizen, Sergey Slivinskiy, a graduate of Mechnikov University in Odessa, was planning to set fire to a paint factory in Wrocław, southwestern Poland, on behalf of Russian intelligence.

OP pawian  221 | 26014
28 Oct 2024   #56
on behalf of Russian intelligence.

I suppose imperial Russians can buy anybody, so emphasizing his nationality is useless coz soon we will learn that Poles were also bought.

Imperial Russians are playing stupid games. The effective counter measure which Western and Polish intelligence should apply is paying tit for tat. Plant a few incendiary bombs on Russian planes and we will see how soon they give up that sabotage warfare.
Novichok  5 | 8508
28 Oct 2024   #57
Russian agents plan sabotage acts in Poland???
I always thought that "agents" are there to plan sabotage.

Is this forum descending down to the levels of third-graders?
OP pawian  221 | 26014
28 Oct 2024   #58
Russian agents

Yes, darling, it`s a headline from your fave Daily Mail.

to the levels of third-graders

Yes, as long as you keep posting. hahahaha Ale witz!
OP pawian  221 | 26014
28 Oct 2024   #59
Plant a few incendiary bombs on Russian planes and we will see how soon they give up that sabotage warfare.

How can it be done?? With the help of Ukrainian underground resistance in Russia. The only problem is money. No, not the money to reward Ukrainians for their heroism. The money they will need to bribe Russians who will themselves plant those bombs on their planes and in their factories/institutions.

I suppose the West and Poland won`t have a problem with supplying the necessary funds. I się skończy ruskie kozaczenie z sabotażem.

15 or 20 years ago some Russian journalists made an experiment - they travelled through Russia pretending they carry illegal stuff in their truck. They paid huge bribes to the police stopping them and were always allowed to go on. In this way they covered a distance of 1000 or more kilometres, I don`t remember now.
Miloslaw  21 | 5181
29 Oct 2024   #60
@pawian

The bottom line is this..... NATO will not allow Russia to win and as a last resort, will help to defend Ukraine.If Putin can't see that then he is a bigger idiot than I thought.


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