Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of attempting to sabotage a key railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. The prime minister said that two devices were placed on a main supply line to derail passing trains but failed to work. The two suspects are said to have fled the country after the failed attack.
Inspectors are currently examining the blast site in Mika, Poland, where the incident occurred on Sunday. The Polish government has not yet commented on the possible involvement of Russian agents in the attack, but officials have emphasized the urgency of securing the country’s transportation infrastructure against potential threats.