Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has called an explosion on a railway line “an unprecedented act of sabotage.” Donald Tusk did not say who he believed had carried out the attack, but a government minister said "foreign intelligence agencies" were responsible.
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- A powerful explosion disrupted a key railway line in eastern Poland, vital for Ukraine's trade and aid. 10s
- No injuries were reported, but the blast shook nearby buildings and halted rail traffic. 16s
- Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed the incident as sabotage and promised a thorough investigation. 39s
- Officials noted a similar attack may have occurred the previous day on the same railway line. 55s
- Government ministers suggested high likelihood of foreign intelligence involvement, indicating a new phase of threats to railway infrastructure. 1m 13s