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Russian intelligence likely behind railway sabotage: Poland

FP News Desk November 18, 2025, 18:39:53 IST

Poland has said that Russian intelligence services were likely behind sabotage that damaged a railway track going into Ukraine over the weekend.

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A policeman stands near the train at the site of the blast on railways on the Warsaw-Lublin line in Mika, Poland, November 16, 2025. (Photo: Dariusz Borowicz/Agencja Wyborcza.pl via Reuters)
A policeman stands near the train at the site of the blast on railways on the Warsaw-Lublin line in Mika, Poland, November 16, 2025. (Photo: Dariusz Borowicz/Agencja Wyborcza.pl via Reuters)

Everything points to Russian intelligence services commissioning sabotage on Polish railways that damaged a track on a route to Ukraine over the weekend, a spokesperson for Poland’s special services minister said on Tuesday.

The comments were the first in which an official from Poland’s security services has made public suspicions that Russia was behind the explosion, which Prime Minister Donald Tusk called an “unprecedented act of sabotage”.

Asked about the investigation into the incident, spokesperson Jacek Dobrzynski told journalists that authorities were “securing evidence, gathering information, and verifying the information they’ve gathered so far.”

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“You are aware that those who commissioned (the sabotage) – and everything indicates that these are Russian intelligence services – would very much like to know in which direction the proceedings conducted by the police and internal security agencies are heading,” he said.

The government held an extraordinary meeting of its National Security Committee on Tuesday morning with the participation of military commanders, heads of services and a representative of the president to discuss the suspected attack.

The special services minister’s remit includes intelligence, counterintelligence and anti-corruption.

(This is an agency story. Except for the headline, the story has not been updated by Firstpost staff.)

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