Poland accuses Russia of a ‘situational threat’ over the train attack

Two Ukrainian citizens working for Russia are suspected of hitting a train line in Poland over the weekend, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tark said on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the row between the NATO member and Russia increased, with Poland’s top proplomation labeling the event “an act of fear of the situation.”
Speaking to the SEJM, the lower house of the Polish Parliament, Tekture said the two suspects had been cooperating with the Russian secret services for a long time. He said their identities are known but would not reveal them to the public due to the ongoing investigation. Two just came from Poland.
TUSK described the explosion on the railway line connecting the Polish capital, Warsaw, to the border with Ukraine as an “unprecedented act.”
That rail line is being used to transport aid to Ukraine, Polish officials said.
On Wednesday, Poland’s Foreign Minister said he would be able to order the closure of Russia’s last representative still working in the country as part of the country’s response to the purge.
Radek Sikrorski said that he has repeatedly warned Russia that its presence continues to decrease if there are no hostile actions against Poland, Polish News Pap Pap.
“Regarding this, although it will not be our complete answer, I have decided to issue a work permit for the last Russian representative in Gdlansk,” he said. He added that Russia would be officially notified within hours.
“This time it was an act of not only, as happened before, but an act of intimidation of the situation as its clear purpose was to cause people to be injured,” said SikOrski. The shutdown will leave Russia with only its embassy in Warsaw.
As a result, Moscow “will reduce the political presence of Poland and the State agency Ria Novosti concrete Maria Zakharova said.
In a separate incident, which Polish officials are now confirming as sotage, power lines above another section of the railway line running south were also damaged.
The meeting of the Security Committee of the country’s Government began on Tuesday, with the participation of the commanders of the army, the heads of the intelligence services and the representative of the president.
Army Patrols have been sent to check the safety of railways and other important infrastructures in the east of the country, said the Minister of Defense.
Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into “judicial acts of a terrorist nature” aimed at railway infrastructure and committed to the benefit of foreign intelligence.
“These actions have brought an immediate risk of disaster to the country’s transportation system, threatening the lives and health of many people and property on a large scale,” prosecutors said in a major statement.
In the first incident, the explosion damaged the tracks near the village of Mika, about 60 miles southeast of Warsaw and, in a separate incident, high kilometers were destroyed in the area of Lublin. Trains carrying passengers were forced to stop at both locations, but no one was injured.
“This explosion was probably intended more to hit the train,” Tusk said on Monday in reference to the Mika incident.
The damage caused to both areas has been repaired.
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In September, Poland said Crafted weapons for Warplanes Shooting down several Russian drones that entered their airspace during Moscow’s latest attack on Ukraine, calling the incident an “act of aggression.”