Poland Arrests Ukrainian for Rail Sabotage, Russia Denies Involvement
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Polish authorities arrest Ukrainian man for allegedly aiding Russia in sabotaging a railway line, marking the third individual implicated in the incident. The man, Volodymyr B., is accused of driving another suspect to the sabotage site in September 2025. Two other Ukrainian men, Oleksandr K. and Yevhenii I., are charged in absentia for a blast on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line and are believed to have fled to Belarus. Poland closes Russian consulate, deploys soldiers to protect infrastructure amidst a pattern of sabotage and cyberattacks since Russias invasion of Ukraine. Moscow denies responsibility, accusing Poland of Russophobia and threatening to limit diplomatic presence.The Daily News Now! — Every city. Every story. AI-powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
