Poland has accused two Ukrainian nationals of collaborating with Russian intelligence services in a suspected railway sabotage incident. According to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, the individuals have been operating and cooperating with Russian services for an extended period. The incident has raised concerns about espionage and security threats along the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Authorities are currently investigating the extent of the collaboration and its potential implications for regional security. The timing of the incident has further escalated tensions between Poland and Russia, with both nations accused of engaging in covert operations along their shared borders. Tusk has called for increased vigilance and cooperation with international partners to address the growing threat of espionage and sabotage.
The alleged sabotage has prompted a review of security protocols at key infrastructure sites, including railways and border crossings. Diplomatic channels are also being utilized to address the situation, as Poland seeks to clarify the circumstances and assert its stance against any perceived threats to its national security.