Poland Seeks to Charge 2 Rail Explosion Suspects With Acts of Terrorist Sabotage

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk (second right) visits the site of the rail line that was damaged by sabotage, near Deblin, Poland, on Nov. 17, 2025. KPRM/AP PhotoPoland is seeking to charge two Ukrainians accused of working on behalf of Russia with acts of sabotage of a terrorist nature over an explosion that damaged a railway line used to transport aid to Ukraine, prosecutors said on Nov. 19.In a statement, the National Prosecutor’s Office said Oleksandr K. (born 1986) and Yevhenii I. (born 1984) are suspected of committing sabotage to railway tracks on the Warsaw East–Dorohusk route. The office did not provide further details about the suspects’ identities beyond their first names, last initials, and year of birth.

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