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

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.