More than 200 lost mines discovered at Ikea warehouse in Poland.
Four soldiers in Poland have been charged with inadequate control over military property, which allowed about 240 anti-tank mines to end up in the warehouse of the Ikea furniture store. This was reported by RMF24.
In 2024, it was discovered that about 240 anti-tank mines had gone missing in Poland. It turned out that in the summer, soldiers were unloading a train of weapons near Szczecin, but several boxes of mines continued further across Poland. The mines were later found at the Ikea warehouse.
“The military unit in the town of Hajnówka ordered the delivery of anti-tank mines and other weapons to the warehouse last year. When the train arrived, the military property was miscounted, and part of it remained in the wagon. Only after some Time did it become clear that not everything had been received,” said Colonel Bartosz Okoniewski, deputy district prosecutor in military affairs of the regional prosecutor's office in Poznań.
According to him, these four soldiers have already been charged with inadequate control over military property. Arthur Kępczyński was also dismissed from his position as head of the Armed Forces Support Inspection. According to unofficial information, he may have concealed the loss of the mines.
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