Railway line leading to Ukraine, damaged in Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said he did not rule out sabotage.
"The train driver reported by phone about problems in the railway infrastructure in the area of the city of Zhichin, Garvolinsky district, near the Mika railway station. At the time of the incident, there were two passengers and several members of the train crew on the train," the police of the Mazovian Voivodeship of Poland said.
According to the police, the initial inspection revealed damage to a section of the track, which led to the train stopping.
Currently, trains are moving along the adjacent track. The relevant services are working on site.
Tusk did not rule out that sabotage had taken place.
"I am in constant contact with the Minister of Internal Affairs about the destruction of a section of railway tracks on the Demblin-Warsaw line. Perhaps we are talking about an act of sabotage. There are no casualties. The relevant services are investigating," he wrote on platform X.

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