Poland"s Special Services Coordinator has stated that "everything indicates" that Russian intelligence was behind a recent railway blast in the country. The spokesman for the coordinator confirmed that the sabotage on the railway was organized by special services from the East, specifically Russia.
Security Minister Tomasz Siemoniak further revealed that two Ukrainian suspects, who allegedly collaborated with Russian intelligence to carry out the bombing on the Warsaw-Lubin line, have fled to Belarus.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions in the region and raises concerns about security and intelligence operations involving foreign entities. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in military transit across Europe.






