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European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has condemned the recent railway sabotage in Poland, describing it as an act of terrorism. The incident, which occurred yesterday, disrupted railway operations in the region and raised concerns about increased security risks.

Kallas attributed the sabotage to Moscow, suggesting that the act was part of a broader pattern of destabilizing activities conducted by Russia in neighboring countries. She emphasized the importance of recognizing such actions as terrorism, calling for a strong and coordinated response from the international community.

Polish officials have not yet officially classified the incident as terrorism, but it has sparked discussions about security and regional stability. The sabotage targeted railway infrastructure, which is vital for transport and logistics in Poland and the wider region.

The incident comes amid heightened tensions in Eastern Europe, with ongoing conflicts and political disputes contributing to fears of further escalation. Authorities continue investigating the sabotage, and international partners have expressed support for Poland’s security efforts.

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