Two Ukrainians working for Russia behind rail sabotage, Polish PM says
Summary
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that two Ukrainians, working for Russian intelligence, are suspected of sabotaging Poland's rail network. One incident involved an explosion damaging a railway line near the Ukrainian border, while another incident affected train operations further down the line. The suspects reportedly crossed into Poland from Belarus and have since returned there.Key Facts
- Two Ukrainians are suspected of sabotaging Poland's rail network for Russian intelligence.
- One suspect had a previous conviction for sabotage in western Ukraine.
- An explosion near Mika damaged a railway line to the Ukrainian border.
- A separate incident near Pulawy caused train disruption and damaged overhead cables.
- Polish officials believe Russian special services ordered the sabotage.
- The Polish Prime Minister did not disclose the suspects' names, citing operational concerns.
- The suspects entered Poland from Belarus and returned there via a border crossing.
- Poland's rail network is critical for moving aid to Ukraine.
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