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An explosion damaged train tracks between Warsaw and Lublin, Poland, Sunday, and the government said it was an act of sabotage from a foreign state.
Donald Tusk says damage to track was carried out by Ukrainians who collaborated with Russian intelligence and fled to Belarus
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NATO country confirm railway line explosion was sabotage as WW3 fears mount
Poland's Prime Minister has confirmed that an explosion which damaged a railway in the country was sabotage, as fears of a Russian attack on a NATO country grow
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.