Russia Responds to NATO Ally Poland's Sabotage Accusation
Summary
Russia has denied Poland's claim that Russian secret services were likely behind a sabotage attack on a rail line in Poland. The rail line is important for sending aid to Ukraine. Poland's Prime Minister said two suspects, who are from Ukraine, carried out the attack and then fled to Belarus.Key Facts
- Poland accused Russia of being involved in a sabotage attack on a rail line that is important for aid to Ukraine.
- Russia's embassy in Poland dismissed the accusation and criticized Poland's stance against Russia.
- The sabotage involved an explosion on the rail line from Warsaw to Lublin.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called it a significant sabotage act against Polish citizens.
- The Polish government suspects Russian intelligence of starting the attack.
- Two suspects, believed to be Ukrainian, have allegedly fled to Belarus.
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