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Two Ukrainians who worked for Russian special services were involved in sabotage on Polish railway, says Tusk

Sabotage on Polish railway: two Ukrainians detained

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that two Ukrainian citizens were responsible for the sabotage on the Polish railway.

This was reported by Censor.NET with a link to Gazeta Wyborcza.

"The identified individuals are two Ukrainian citizens who have been cooperating with Russian special services for a long time," said the head of the Polish government.

They managed to escape to Belarus.

Details

One of the men was convicted in Lviv for sabotage, and the other was a resident of Donbas. They lived in Belarus and entered Poland through a border crossing in the fall of this year.

Tusk added that measures are currently underway to identify the perpetrators and their accomplices.

What preceded it?

  • Earlier, it was reported that railway tracks in Poland had been damaged. Tusk is considering sabotage.
  • It was later confirmed that the damage to the railway track between Dęblin and Warsaw, which occurred on the morning of Sunday, November 16, was an unprecedented act of sabotage.
  • The section of the Warsaw-Lublin railway line where the sabotage took place is of strategic importance for aid to Ukraine.