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Two Ukrainian men believed to be working with Russia identified as suspects in Polish rail sabotage attacks – Europe live | Poland

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Poland identifies suspects behind rail sabotage incidents — what we know

Jakub Krupa

Jakub Krupa

  • Two Ukrainian men have been identified as main suspects behind the rail sabotage incidents in Poland over the weekend, Poland’s prime minister Donald Tusk said (13:34).

  • The perpetrators are believed to be working for Russian intelligence services, who had crossed into Poland from Belarus this autumn and fled to Belarus following the attacks.

  • One of the suspects was previously convicted of sabotage in Ukraine.

  • The main incident in the village of Mika involved the use of a military-type C-4 explosive intended to blow up a train, it is believed (13:40).

  • Speaking in the Polish parliament, Tusk said the two incidents were “unprecedented” and “perhaps the most serious, when it comes to the security of the Polish state, incidents since the beginning of the full-scale invasion on Ukraine” (13:46).

  • He further warned that “these acts of sabotage and actions of Russian services across … Europe, not only in Poland, are unfortunately gaining momentum,” calling it “an escalation” and an attempt to sow chaos and anti-Ukrainian sentiment (13:58).

  • In response, Poland will raise the threat level to protect selected rail routes, but it will stay unchanged in the rest of the country, Tusk said (13:56).

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Poland’s ‘Russophobia’ behind allegations over Moscow’s role in rail sabotage attacks, Kremlin says

The Kremlin accused Poland of Russophobia after Warsaw blamed an explosion on a railway route to Ukraine on two Ukrainian citizens whom it said were recruited by Russian intelligence, Reuters reported.

Russia is accused of all manifestations of the hybrid and direct war that is taking place,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told a Russian state television reporter.

In Poland, let’s say, everyone is trying to run ahead of the European locomotive in this regard. And Russophobia, of course, is flourishing there,” he said.

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