Scandal in the Polish Army and Intelligence - lost anti-tank mines "could have blown up two skyscrapers"
Over a thousand tons of anti-tank mines roamed Poland unchecked for two weeks, exposing deep security gaps. This scandal implicates top brass and raises urgent questions for NATO.
Today’s article published by the Onet portal (owned by a German publisher), describing the incident involving lost anti-tank mines (in total, more than a thousand tons of mines were being transported!), is not only shocking but downright scandalous, especially in the context of the disreputable role of the Military Counterintelligence Service (SKW) and its head our favorite Gen. Jarosław Stróżyk—a specialist (as we mentioned in our previous posts) in conducting “control procedures” (together with his “bloodhounds”—meaning those dishonest, politically inclined members of the SKW; some of Stróżyk’s subordinates are decent intelligence officers). This event reveals serious gaps in the security system and counterintelligence coverage that should have prevented such negligence.
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