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Polish PM: two of those responsible for the railway blast were Russian intelligence agents

The Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that Poland had identified two individuals responsible for the explosion that occurred on a rail route leading to Ukraine. He added that these were Ukrainians that collaborated with Russian intelligence, and that they fled to Belarus.

The explosion on the Warsaw-Lublin Line, which connects Poland's capital with the Ukrainian border, came after a wave arson, cyberattacks and sabotage in Poland and other European nations since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine.

Warsaw said that Poland is now one of Moscow's main targets because it acts as a hub to aid Kyiv. Russia has denied responsibility for sabotage acts.

Tusk said to lawmakers, "The most important thing is that...we have identified the individuals responsible for acts of sabotage."

He said: "We are certain that in both cases, the attempts to blow up rails and the violation of the railway infrastructure were deliberate and intended to cause a railroad traffic disaster."

A spokesperson for Poland's Special Services Minister said earlier on Tuesday that everything pointed towards Russian intelligence services ordering sabotage against Polish railways. (Reporting by Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk, Alan Charlish, Pawel Florkiewicz; Editing by Conor Humphries)

(source: Reuters)