Poland has issued a wanted notice for Ukrainians for sabotage on the railway: details of the case
The Polish prosecutor's office has announced the search for two Ukrainians - Yevhen Ivanov and Oleksandr Kononov, who are suspected of sabotage on the railway. The court refused to take another Ukrainian, who has 46 Russian passports, into custody.
"Yesterday the court decided to arrest two suspects in the sabotage. The prosecutor has put them on the wanted list. The police will conduct an investigation," said a representative of the prosecutor's office in Poland.
According to Onet News, another Ukrainian with 46 Russian passports has also become a figure in the sabotage investigation. He was charged under Polish law. The court refused to take him into custody, and the prosecutor's office has appealed this decision.
Suspects in the sabotage identified
On Saturday, November 16, the prosecutor's office and Polish special services identified the saboteurs who detonated explosives on the railway tracks. They are Ukrainians Yevhen Ivanov and Oleksandr Kononov.
The prosecutor's office also accuses a Ukrainian citizen of cooperating with Russian intelligence in the sabotage case on the railway.
The Ukrainians are suspected of sabotage on the railway infrastructure in Poland. The prosecutor's office and the police continue the investigation of the case.
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