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Explosion damages main railway line in Poland! Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls incident sabotage

Warsaw has previously said that its role as a distribution center for aid to Ukraine in the war makes it a target for sabotage

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An explosion caused by sabotage has destroyed a railway line on the Warsaw-Lublin route, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said today, quoted by Reuters, according to BTA.

"There is sabotage on the Warsaw-Lublin route (near the village of Mika). An explosive device has been activated and destroyed the railway line," Tusk wrote in "Ex".

"Emergency services and the prosecutor's office are working on the scene. "There is also damage on the same route, near Lublin," he said.

Local police said yesterday that a train driver had reported damage to a railway line in central Poland.

Warsaw has previously said that its role as a distribution center for aid to Ukraine in the war makes it a target for sabotage. Moscow has repeatedly denied any involvement in such actions.