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Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, labeled an explosion on a crucial railway line to Ukraine as an unprecedented act of sabotage. The incident, which occurred on the route between Warsaw and Lublin, raised concerns as the tracks are heavily used by 115 trains daily. Thankfully, there were no casualties, but the potential consequences of a derailment at high speed were alarming.

Inspecting the crash site near Warsaw, Tusk confirmed the deliberate nature of the sabotage, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. Polish authorities swiftly initiated an investigation into the explosion and another suspicious incident related to railway sabotage over the weekend.

Highlighting the attempt to disrupt railway infrastructure, Tusk vowed to apprehend the perpetrators, regardless of their affiliations. Witnesses reported hearing an explosion on Saturday night, prompting police checks that initially found no issues. However, a vigilant regional train driver later identified the damaged track section and managed to halt the train in time.

Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha of Ukraine expressed solidarity with Poland, offering assistance and hinting at possible involvement of Russia in the sabotage. Estonia’s Prime Minister, Kristen Michal, echoed support for Poland, stressing the need for a united response against such hostile acts targeting European Union and NATO members.

In a separate incident, Romania evacuated two villages following a Russian drone attack on a Ukrainian port that ignited a ship carrying liquefied petroleum gas. Due to the proximity of the ship to Romanian territory and the hazardous cargo, authorities ordered the evacuation as a precautionary measure.

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