Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called this weekend’s explosion on a Polish rail line near the Ukrainian border an “unprecedented act of sabotage.”
An explosive device damaged track sections of a rail line connecting Warsaw to Lublin, causing a passenger train to come to an emergency stop on Sunday.
Tusk said the rail line is used to deliver aid to Ukraine, but did not specify any suspected perpetrator of the incident.
“Blowing up the rail track on the Warsaw-Lublin route is an unprecedented act of sabotage targeting directly the security of the Polish state and its civilians. This route is also crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine. We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are,” Tusk said.
There were no casualties, but the damage
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