Polish PM: Russian-backed Ukrainians Sabotage Railway

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accused two Ukrainian nationals, working for Russia, of sabotaging a railway line connecting Warsaw to Ukraine. The suspects, who had a history of sabotage acts, attempted to derail a train using a steel clamp and a C-four explosive. They managed to escape back to Belarus before Polish authorities could apprehend them. Poland plans to request their extradition from Belarus and Russia. The security alert level has been raised along specific railway lines.The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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