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RUSSIA is gearing up for war with Nato, Poland’s top general has warned. This comes just days after a crucial rail link between Warsaw and Ukraine was blown up in what officials called an
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the "worst suspicions have been confirmed" and that a bomb had destroyed rail track after "an act of sabotage" along the Warsaw to Lublin route.
U.S., Polish and Romanian Soldiers demonstrated a new counter-unmanned aircraft system capability on Nov. 18, underscoring how
The system has been battle-tested in Ukraine, where local forces have used it to shoot down Russian-made Shahed drones and other incoming threats.
The Polish government said it believes that Russian secret services are behind the bombing of a major railway line in the NATO country, in what Prime Minister Donald Tusk described as an “unprecedented act of sabotage”.
The "disruption" was reported in Życzyn, Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, near PKP Mika station. This line connects Warsaw with the Dorohusk border crossing, the outlet said. The route is used by Mazovian Railways, as well as freight trains headed for Lublin, Chelm, and destinations further into Ukraine.
Polish authorities said Russia was likely behind an explosion that damaged a key rail link for shipments and travel to Ukraine.
A large Russian drone and missile barrage on Ukraine's western city of Ternopil killed at least 25 people, including three children, authorities said Wednesday.