Poland's prime minister calls weekend rail line explosion near Warsaw act of 'sabotage'
Meanwhile, Poland's defence chief Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz said that the army would examine 120 kilometres of the Warsaw-Lublin-Hrubieszów line, which links the capital to Ukraine by rail and road.
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00:00Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has described a weekend explosion along a railway line linking Warsaw to southeastern Poland as an unprecedented act of sabotage that could have led to disaster.
00:13There were no casualties from the incident, but Tusk, who visited the site on Monday, said the line is crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine.
00:23Officials said further inspections found damage to sections of track along the railway line.
00:30The likelihood that it is happening on the rescue of foreign services is very high and the court's decision is qualified to confirm this event.
00:41The attack comes amid a campaign of sabotage in Poland and other European countries that has been attributed to Russian security services over EU support for Ukraine.
00:54Polish authorities say they have already launched an investigation into the blast, as well as another incident over the weekend that appeared to involve rail sabotage.
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