Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Monday said a train track, which was crucial for delivering aid to Ukraine, between Warsaw and Lublin was destroyed in an “unprecedented act of sabotage" over the weekend.
In a post on X, Tusk said: “Unfortunately, the worst fears have been confirmed. On the Warsaw-Lublin route (Mika village), an act of sabotage has occurred. The explosion of an explosive device destroyed the railway track. Emergency services and the prosecutor’s office are working at the scene. On the same route, closer to Lublin, damage has also been identified."
“We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are," he vowed. People responsible for the damage remains unknown. He added that the explosion did not cause any injuries.
In past several months, several European nations have

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