Top Polish Army Generals Resign Days Before Parliamentary Election

  • The ruling party’s campaign has focused on national security
  • Defense minister blamed generals for Russian missile incident
General Staff Chief Rajmund AndrzejczakPhotographer: Johann Nilsson/TT/AFP/Getty Images
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Two top Polish army generals resigned days ahead of a tight election contest after a scandal involving an errant Russian missile triggered a rupture between the nation’s military brass and the ruling party.

The decision by General Staff Chief Rajmund Andrzejczak and the head of Poland’s operational command, Tomasz Piotrowski, deals a potential blow to the nationalist Law & Justice party ahead of the Oct. 15 election. The government has cast itself as a guarantor of national security with a plan for military spending increases in response to the war in neighboring Ukraine.