Russia Allegedly Behind Rail Sabotage in Poland: Ukrainian Suspects Identified

Russia Allegedly Behind Rail Sabotage in Poland: Ukrainian Suspects Identified

Poland dey investigate serious sabotage wey happen for railway line wey dey carry aid go Ukraine. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk talk say na "unprecedented act of sabotage" and accuse Russia say dem dey behind am. Dem identify two Ukrainian men as suspects wey dey work with Russian intelligence services.

Key Points:

  • Explosion damage important railway line between Warsaw and Lublin.
  • Poland accuse Russia say dem dey try sow chaos and anti-Ukrainian sentiment.
  • Two Ukrainian men identified as suspects, dem allegedly flee go Belarus.
  • Poland go raise threat level to protect some railway routes.

According to reports, the suspects enter Poland from Belarus dis autumn and run go back afta the attacks. One of dem bin get conviction for sabotage for Ukraine before. The incident for Mika village involve military-type C-4 explosive wey dem wan use blow up train.

Poland Response:

Tusk warn say "these acts of sabotage and actions of Russian services across … Europe, not only in Poland, are unfortunately gaining momentum." He call am "an escalation" and attempt to sow chaos and anti-Ukrainian sentiment. Poland dey take measures to protect critical infrastructure.

The railway line dey very important for military supply and for civilians wey dey move in and out of Ukraine. Dis incident dey raise serious concerns about security of Poland and oda European countries. Polish officials dey investigate fully to bring those responsible to book.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen talk say threats to Europe’s security dey "real and growing" and say the continent "must urgently boost capacity to protect our skies and our infrastructure."