Ukrainians have become the primary suspects in the case of sabotage on the railway in Poland, reported Prime Minister Donald Tusk. According to him, these Ukrainians, who crossed the border from Belarus, may have collaborated with Russian special services.
One of the suspects had previously been imprisoned for sabotage in Lviv, and now they have escaped back to Belarus. Accordingly, Poland will raise the threat level for parts of the country's railway infrastructure.
Prime Minister Tusk emphasized that the Warsaw-Lublin railway route, where the sabotage occurred, is very important for delivering aid to Ukraine. He condemned this act of sabotage as unprecedented and directed against the security of Poland and its citizens.
The suspects in the railway sabotage in Poland are Ukrainians who may have collaborated with Russian special services and escaped back to Belarus. Poland will increase the threat level for certain parts of the country's railway network, and its prime minister described this act of sabotage as unprecedented.