Sabotage damages Polish railway line near Warsaw

nordkurier.de (German)

A railway line in Poland was damaged by sabotage, with tracks destroyed by an explosive charge. The incident occurred on a route east of the capital, Warsaw. Government chief Donald Tusk reported the sabotage on the Warsaw to Lublin line, noting a second damage discovery further east. Authorities are investigating the unclear motives behind the attack. The incident raises concerns about potential Russian sabotage, as Poland is a key ally of Ukraine and its rail network is vital for military transports. Previous alleged Russian sabotage acts have been reported in Poland.


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