The hazardous material is taken to a safe place and disposed of. The defendant was arrested for three months and faces up to three years in prison.
In Poland, police detained a 63-year-old man who planted a World War II mortar shell on a railroad track in the village of Czechowice-Dziedzice, Silesian Voivodeship. This was reported by RMF24.
It was noted that a mortar shell, deliberately left on the tracks, was discovered by a railway worker. He immediately reported it to the police.
Police pyrotechnicians who arrived at the scene confirmed it was likely a 20mm Soviet-made mortar shell from World War II. The hazardous material is taken to a safe place and disposed of.
Law enforcement officials said the explosion could have been extremely dangerous and caused a transportation disaster.
Investigators determined that the mine was placed on the track of a 63-year-old man. He is charged with creating a direct risk of disaster in land traffic. The defendant was arrested for three months and faces up to three years in prison.

We remind you that three people are in prison in Poland for attempted sabotage and sabotage in favor of Russia. The detainees may have been involved in the recent major fire in Warsaw.
It was previously reported that nine people were arrested in Poland on suspicion of sabotage ordered by Russian special services.
Source: korrespondent

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