November 16 in Poland saw a dual focus, with the arrest of a 19-year-old for threatening President Nawrocki initially dominating early morning reports. However, by early afternoon, media attention shifted significantly to two other major stories. The controversial German auction of Nazi crime victim memorabilia, and reportedly Katyń artifacts, garnered widespread condemnation, with Foreign Minister Sikorski's intervention leading to the swift removal of all items. Concurrently, reports emerged of damaged railway tracks in Mazovia, which Prime Minister Tusk later described as a potential act of sabotage. This quickly became a central and urgent concern, alongside the ongoing fallout from the German auction.