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Video: Bomb Threats Reported at Three Polling Stations in Warsaw

Bomb threats have been reported at three polling stations in Warsaw, local media outlets are reporting. Some sources also mention alleged explosions, although there are no official statements regarding this.

According to reports, the incidents occurred before the electoral commissions closed. Around 200 people have been evacuated, and police and bomb squads are currently working on-site.

The video is reportedly taken near one of the polling stations in Warsaw.

It is worth noting that parliamentary elections began this morning in Poland. The results will determine whether the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS), which has governed the country for eight years, will remain in power or be replaced by the liberal opposition led by former Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

As of now, Jarosław Kaczyński's conservative Law and Justice party is leading in the parliamentary elections with 36.8% of the votes. This indicates that the ruling party will not be able to secure a majority in the 460-seat parliament, which it enjoyed during its past eight years in power. Kaczyński will need to seek partners to form a ruling coalition.

“Kaczyński's era of power has ended, the opposition forces have won,” Donald Tusk stated.

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