Poland accused Russia of planning explosions on the country’s railway lines
Polish authorities have said there is evidence that a recent explosion on a railway used to send aid to Ukraine was “most likely” planned by Russian intelligence services.
According to Isna, the Polish government claimed today (Tuesday) that the current evidence shows that the Russian secret services were behind the explosion of the railway line in eastern Poland; The explosion that occurred on the way to send aid to Ukraine.
Jacek Dobzynski, the spokesman of the Polish Minister of Security, said: “Everything shows that this train incident was initiated by the Russian intelligence services.”
A part of this railway line that connects Warsaw to the Ukrainian border was recently targeted by a sabotage operation and exploded. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk described this incident as an “unprecedented vandalism”. According to officials, another part of this route in the south is also damaged and it is likely that it is also the result of vandalism.
Polish authorities have emphasized that this railway line is used to transfer aid to Ukraine.
Dobzhinsky’s statements were made after the meeting of the “National Security Committee” of the government; A meeting was held on Tuesday with the presence of military commanders, heads of intelligence agencies and the president’s representative. The Minister of Defense of Poland announced that army patrols have been sent to check the security of railway lines and sensitive infrastructure in the east of the country.
The Polish Prosecutor’s Office has announced that an investigation has been launched into “acts of sabotage of a terrorist nature” against railway infrastructure, which were carried out “for the benefit of a foreign intelligence service”. The prosecutor’s statement said that these actions “created an immediate risk of disaster in land transportation and threatened the lives and health of many people and vast assets.”
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