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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Monday that the explosion that destroyed part of the Warsaw–Lublin railway line was the result of sabotage. Writing on X, Tusk confirmed that an explosive device caused the damage reported on Sunday, prompting emergency services and prosecutors to launch a full investigation. Additional damage was also found further along the same route, intensifying concerns about deliberate interference.

Local police had been alerted earlier when a train driver noticed structural damage on the track, leading to an immediate response and suspension of travel through the area. The incident highlights mounting security pressures in Poland, particularly as the country continues to serve as a major logistics hub for international aid flowing into Ukraine amid its war with Russia.

Warsaw has previously warned that its strategic role could make it vulnerable to hostile activities, though Moscow has consistently denied any involvement in sabotage efforts. The investigation into the railway explosion is ongoing.

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