Poland's foreign minister is ordering the closure of the last Russian consulate still operating in the country after authorities said two Ukrainian citizens working for Moscow were suspected of blowing up a railway line in Poland.
Radek Sikorski said he had repeatedly warned Russia that its diplomatic and consular presence would be reduced further if it did not cease hostile actions against Poland, Polish news agency PAP reported.
"In connection with this, though it will not be our full response, I have decided to withdraw consent for the operation of the last Russian consulate in Gdansk," he said.
Russia would be formally notified within hours, he said.
"This time it was an act of not only subversion, as happened before, but an act of state terror as its clear intention was to cause h

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