Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has suggested that damage to a railway route connecting Warsaw and the eastern city of Deblin may have been caused by sabotage. The incident, which disrupted train services along the route, has raised concerns about potential malicious intent behind the damage.
Tusk’s remarks came amid investigations into the cause of the disruption, with authorities examining whether external interference was involved. The railway line is a vital transportation link, and officials are assessing the extent of the damage and the impact on regional connectivity.
Polish officials have not yet confirmed the specific nature of the damage or identified any suspects. Security measures have reportedly been increased along critical infrastructure sites as investigations continue. The government has emphasized the importance of safeguarding transportation routes and ensuring public safety.
The incident adds to ongoing concerns about infrastructure security in the region. Authorities are urging the public and transportation operators to remain vigilant while investigations proceed to determine the true cause of the damage.