A massive explosion shook a railway line near Mika, Poland, with locals describing the blast as “terribly powerful” and strong enough to shake homes for kilometres. Police and investigators rushed to the scene, where a second explosive device was later reportedly found along the same Warsaw–Dęblin line. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who visited the site, said there is “no doubt” the incident was an act of sabotage aimed at destabilising critical infrastructure. Authorities are investigating links between the two incidents as security services comb the tracks for evidence. The blast halted trains and heightened concerns amid a series of past drone-related incidents inside Poland.
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