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Poland suspects railway sabotage committed for ‘foreign intelligence service’: prosecutor

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Investigators suspect that sabotage of a Polish railway line helping to supply war-torn Ukraine was committed “on behalf of a foreign intelligence service,” Poland’s National Prosecutor’s office said Monday.

The office has launched an probe into what it described as “sabotage of a terrorist nature”, according to a statement a day after the damage was discovered to a railway line carrying supplies to Ukraine, which is fighting off a Russian invasion.

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  • Maybe, since Poland actively fuels the fight against Russia, the “foreign” entity should just bomb all roads and railways connecting Poland with Ukraine out on plain sight. I see nothing “terrorist-is” in protecting your own solders and country.