Poland’s special services minister has accused Russian intelligence of orchestrating a railway blast that destroyed a key track on a route used to deliver aid to Ukraine. The incident, described as a ‘terrorist attack,’ has raised concerns about potential espionage and security threats, with investigations ongoing. Poland’s National Security Committee convened Tuesday with military commanders, intelligence chiefs, and the president’s representative in attendance to discuss the incidents.
The explosion destroyed a section of track on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line, while another stretch farther south was damaged in what authorities are investigating as a possible act of sabotage. Jacek Dobrzyński told reporters that