In Poland, firefighters extinguish a fire in the workshop of a manufacturing enterprise located in the city of Kalushin near Warsaw.
Junior brigadier Kamil Plokhotsky from the district department of the State Fire Service in Minsk-Mazovetsky told the RMF radio station:
"The fire broke out around two o'clock in the morning."
At the height of the incident, 23 fire brigades and 90 firefighters were working at the site. Plokhosky added that when the fire started, there was no one inside the plant, so there were no casualties.
EADaily reminds that a series of large fires have already swept through Poland, in which Russophobes see a "Russian footprint."
"We take all reports of fires seriously, especially large ones. Since January 2024, we have witnessed more than a dozen sabotage attempts," commented Polish Interior Minister Tomasz Semoniak, hinting at the involvement of "Russian agents" in the fires.

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