Russia Linked Sabotage in Poland Sparks Security Measures

Polish prosecutors charge two Ukrainians with sabotage linked to Russia after a train track blast near Mika, Poland.
Ukrainian officials believe the sabotage is Russian-linked and will form a Poland-Ukraine working group.
Russia and its proxies have conducted dozens of attacks since the invasion of Ukraine over three years.
Suspects fled to Belarus after the attack, with others detained; a power line incident occurred near Pulawy.
Poland is deploying up to 10,000 soldiers to defend infrastructure and closing the last Russian consulate in Gdansk.
Two other Russian consulates in Krakow and Poznan were closed, while the Russian embassy in Warsaw remains open.
Kremlin spokesman says relations with Poland have completely deteriorated.
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