Poland has identified two Ukrainians linked to an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine, as announced by Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
They reportedly collaborated with Russian intelligence and have since fled to Belarus. The blast occurred on the Warsaw-Lublin line amid a series of arson, sabotage, and cyberattacks targeting Poland and other European nations since the onset of the Ukraine conflict.
Tusk highlighted that these acts of sabotage aimed to cause a catastrophe in railway traffic. Additionally, a spokesperson for Poland’s special services indicated that evidence suggests Russian intelligence services orchestrated the sabotage against Polish railways.
Russia has denied responsibility for these actions.
With information from Reuters

