
"Two Ukrainian men are suspected of collaborating with Russian intelligence to sabotage a Polish railway route, according to Warsaw. The rail line, linking Warsaw to southeastern Poland, is a vital route for aid deliveries to UkraineImage: Przemyslaw Piatkowski/PAP/dpa/picture alliance Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Tuesday that investigators identified two suspects allegedly responsible for an explosion on a railway line."
"The suspects, he said, are both from Ukraine and have been commissioned by Russian intelligence to carry out the blast before fleeing to Belarus. Tusk had earlier described the explosion as an "unprecedented sabotage." A spokesperson from his government also said that all evidence to pointed to Moscow as having ordered the blast."
Two Ukrainian men are suspected of working with Russian intelligence to sabotage a Polish railway line linking Warsaw to southeastern Poland. The rail route serves as a vital corridor for aid deliveries to Ukraine. Investigators identified two suspects allegedly responsible for an explosion on the line. Officials said the suspects fled to Belarus after carrying out the blast and have been commissioned by Russian intelligence. Prime Minister Donald Tusk described the explosion as an "unprecedented sabotage." A government spokesperson said that all evidence pointed to Moscow as having ordered the attack. Investigations remain ongoing as authorities continue to examine evidence and update findings.
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