An “act of sabotage” thought to be attempting to blow up a passing train on a “strategic railway” in side NATO territory and used by the alliance to resupply Ukraine with is being investigated by specialist prosecutors in Poland.
Tragedy may have been narrowly averted by a possibly “botched” bombing intended to destroy a passing train on a mixed passenger-freight line from Poland’s capital Warsaw to Lublin in the east over the weekend. The national prosecutor’s office said specialists from their organised crime and corruption division launched an investigation into the alleged sabotage on Monday and the government is to hold an extraordinary meeting of the National Security Council on Tuesday morning.
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a centre-left globalist and former European Union

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