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Poland blames two Ukrainians allegedly working for Russia for railway blast

Poland blames two Ukrainians allegedly working for Russia for railway blast

Summary

Two Ukrainian citizens are suspected of damaging a railway line in Poland, allegedly on behalf of Russian intelligence. The Polish government is investigating these actions as acts of sabotage with potential links to Russian services, affecting railway infrastructure and endangering public safety. The suspects reportedly crossed into Belarus after the incident.

Key Facts

  • Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that two Ukrainians are suspected of a railway explosion near Warsaw.
  • The accused allegedly worked for Russian intelligence to harm the railway line heading to Ukraine, a close ally of Poland.
  • Polish authorities know who the suspects are but haven't revealed their identities while investigations continue.
  • The explosion happened on Saturday, damaging tracks near Mika, which lies on the Warsaw-Lublin line to the Ukrainian border.
  • A separate sabotage incident occurred where power lines were destroyed near Pulawy.
  • There have been no injuries from the railway incident, and the damage has been repaired.
  • Polish prosecutors have started an investigation into the attacks, labeling them as sabotage acts for foreign intelligence.
  • The Kremlin denied the allegations and accused Polish authorities of "Russophobia."
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