Poland Accuses Russia of Railway Blast on Ukraine Supply Line

Poland has accused Russian secret services of orchestrating a railway blast that disrupted a key supply line to Ukraine. This incident occurred over the weekend, as stated by Jacek Dobrzyński, spokesperson for Poland’s secret services minister.
Details of the Incident
The explosion targeted a railway segment linking Warsaw to the Ukrainian border, a critical route for transporting aid. Prime Minister Donald Tusk condemned the sabotage, labeling it an “unprecedented act.” Additional damage was reported further south, raising concerns among Polish officials.
Investigation and Security Measures
- Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into “acts of sabotage of a terrorist nature”.
- The inquiry focuses on actions benefiting foreign intelligence.
- Military patrols are now monitoring railway safety and other critical infrastructures in the east.
Statements from Authorities
During a press briefing, Dobrzyński emphasized the potential consequences of these acts, stating they posed a significant threat to public safety and property. The defence minister, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, noted that a camera found near the damaged railway tracks is part of their ongoing investigation.
Incident Locations
| Location | Description | Distance from Major Cities |
|---|---|---|
| Mika | Railway tracks damaged by an explosion | 100 km southeast of Warsaw |
| Puławy | Power lines destroyed | 50 km from Lublin |
Recent Security Operations
The railway explosions follow a series of drone incidents that prompted Operation Eastern Sentry in September. This operation responds to heightened aerial threats affecting European airspace.
Despite the disturbing nature of the incidents, there were no injuries reported. However, the blasts forced trains carrying passengers to halt at both affected locations. Repair work has since been completed on the damaged infrastructure.




