Railway sabotage in Poland: four more possible accomplices identified

Polish investigators suspect four more Ukrainian citizens of involvement in sabotage on the railway between Warsaw and Lublin.
This was reported by Onet, citing its own sources, writes Censor.NET.
According to journalists, Polish authorities have identified the likely accomplices of the perpetrators of the sabotage. All four are Ukrainian citizens residing in Poland. The police already know their identities and addresses.
Earlier, Polish authorities reported on the perpetrators of the sabotage, who, according to Warsaw, fled to Belarus.
What is known:
- Damage to railway tracks in Poland occurred on the morning of Sunday, November 16;
- The section of the Warsaw-Lublin railway line where the sabotage took place is of strategic importance for providing assistance to Ukraine.
- Two Ukrainians who worked for Russian special services were involved in the sabotage on the Polish railway, said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.