Sabotage of rails near Warsaw: two Ukrainians connected to the Russian secret services are suspected

Polish security forces have identified two Ukrainians who are suspected of carrying out sabotage on railway tracks south of Warsaw. As Prime Minister Donald Tusk informed on the floor of the Sejm, the suspects have been cooperating with the Russian secret services for a long time.

Polish security forces have identified two people suspected of carrying out acts of sabotage during which railway tracks south of Warsaw were damaged. Prime Minister Donald Tusk informed the Sejm that they were two Ukrainians who had been cooperating with the Russian secret services for a long time, and one of them had already been convicted in Ukraine. The suspects fled to Belarus. The Warsaw correspondent TASR informs about it.

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