Poland Accuses Russian-Backed Ukrainians of Railway Sabotage

Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of sabotaging railway infrastructure, citing two failed attempts to derail trains on a key supply line to Ukraine. The prime minister said the suspects fled the country after the incidents, raising concerns about the security along the border.

Inspectors are currently examining the site of a blast that occurred on a railway in Mika, Poland, over the weekend. The attack, which targeted a critical supply line, has prompted further scrutiny of the region’s security measures.

Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the extent of the damage and to identify those responsible. The Polish government has emphasized the importance of maintaining secure transportation routes, especially as tensions along the border continue to rise.

Prime Minister [Name] has called for increased vigilance and collaboration with international partners to address the potential threats posed by such sabotage activities. This incident underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by the country in the context of regional tensions.