Tracks on Warsaw-Lublin rail line blown up in ‘act of sabotage,’ Polish PM says

Donald Tusk said on Monday that tracks on the route between Warsaw and Lublin were destroyed by “the detonation of an explosive device.”

The broken track, located near the village of Mika, was found during an inspection on Sunday morning.

More damage was also discovered further down the line, nearer to Lublin, Tusk said.

“The blowing up of the railway track on the Warsaw-Lublin route is an unprecedented act of sabotage aimed at the security of the Polish state and its citizens,” the prime minister posted on X.

“The investigation is ongoing. As in previous cases of this type, we will catch the perpetrators, regardless of who their superiors are.”

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