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Polish prosecutors plan to charge two Ukrainians with terrorist sabotage for a railway explosion allegedly carried out on behalf of Russian secret services.
The weekend attack damaged critical rail tracks linking Warsaw to Ukraine; Poland’s leadership called it an “unprecedented act of sabotage” and “state terror.”
Poland will deploy 10,000 soldiers to defend critical infrastructure and close its last Russian consulate in response to the incident.
WARSAW, Poland — Polish authorities plan to charge two Ukrainians with sabotage of a terrorist nature on behalf of Russia over an explosion that damaged a train track used for deliveries to Ukraine, prosecutors said Wednesday.
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