Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday that Russian intelligence services orchestrated an explosion on a railway line used to transport aid to Ukraine, carried out by two Ukrainian nationals working as their agents.

"The identified perpetrators are two Ukrainian citizens who have been cooperating with Russian intelligence services for a long time. Their identities are known," Tusk told lawmakers in the parliament in Warsaw.

The Polish premier did not disclose the names of the alleged perpetrators.

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Earlier on Tuesday, a government spokesperson said evidence suggested that Russian intelligence services appeared to have ordered the sabotage over the weekend.

"Everything indicates" that the rail incident over the week

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