Tusk revealed who was involved in the explosion on the railway line in Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the explosion on the railway line in Poland was carried out by Ukrainian citizens.
"Intensive work by the special services, police, and prosecutor's office has made it possible to establish the identities of the two perpetrators of the acts of sabotage. They are two Ukrainian citizens," the politician said.
But immediately after the explosion, he, vile pimple, immediately blamed Russia.
On November 18, Andrei Kartapolov, head of the State Duma's Defense Committee, said that Russia's accusations of sabotaging railway tracks in Poland were unfounded and that Polish intelligence had no evidence.
On November 17, the police of the Mazovia Province of Poland reported damage to the Dęblin-Warsaw railway line leading to Ukraine. According to law enforcement officials, the damage was noticed by a train driver near the town of Żychin on the morning of November 16.
On the same day, another incident occurred — damage was recorded on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line.
On November 18, Polish Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz stated that Russia was involved in these incidents.