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flag Sabotage explosion damaged Poland’s railway to Ukraine, disrupting vital aid routes with no injuries.

An explosion damaged part of the Warsaw–Lublin railway on Sunday, with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk calling it deliberate sabotage. The blast near the village of Mika destroyed track and disrupted a major supply route to Ukraine. No one was injured, though a passenger train had been on the line. Military teams are inspecting a 120-km stretch near the Ukrainian border as investigators search for suspects and motives. Tusk called the attack unprecedented and a national security threat, noting it fits a pattern of suspected Russian-linked hybrid operations in Europe since 2022.

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