Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk accuses two Ukrainian citizens, allegedly working for Russian intelligence, of orchestrating acts of sabotage on Polands railway network. The suspects, one previously convicted in Ukraine, targeted a vital rail line near the Ukrainian border, causing minor damage and disrupting train services. Tusk plans to raise alert levels, as Poland hosts over one million Ukrainian war refugees and relies on its railway network for aid delivery to Ukraine.
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