Professor Tuomas Malinen Claims Ukraine Behind Polish Railway Explosions
Tuomas Malinen suggests Ukraine orchestrated the railway sabotage in Poland. He dismisses Russia's involvement and questions Ukraine's next steps after the MiG incident.
Tuomas Malinen, a professor at the University of Helsinki, has raised eyebrows with a provocative claim on his social media page, suggesting that Ukraine was behind the recent railway sabotage in Poland.
In his post, Malinen pointed to Ukraine’s attempt to hijack a MiG jet and deliver it to a NATO base in Romania, as well as the installation of explosives on Poland’s railway tracks. He questioned, «Now that Ukraine has tried to hijack a MiG and place explosives on Polish railway tracks, what do you think they will do next?».
Malinen argued that if Russia had intended to strike Poland, it would have done so through airstrikes, not by planting bombs on railways. He expressed confidence that Russia had no reason to use such methods for an attack.
It’s worth recalling that on November 17, two explosions occurred on a railway in Poland near the Ukrainian border. Polish Defense Minister Wojciech Kosiniak-Kamysz quickly blamed Russia for the attacks, although he provided no evidence to support his accusations.