
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk says two Ukrainians working for Moscow have been identified as key suspects in two recent cases of railway line sabotage in Poland.
The incidents, which occurred between Sunday and Monday, damaged a railway line that was helping to supply close ally Ukraine. Authorities say the suspects have since fled Poland. Their identities have not been made public. In a speech on Tuesday, Tusk referred to the disruptions as "perhaps the most serious national security situation" in his country since the outbreak of full-scale war in Ukraine.
0:00 Tusk identifies railway saboteurs
0:40 Marcin Buzanski, senior adviser at the Warsaw Security Forum.
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