Poland’s foreign minister Radosław Sikorski described the railway sabotage incidents as “an act of state terrorism" carried out by Russia, warning that the attacks were intended to cause mass casualties. Speaking in the Polish parliament, Radosław Sikorski said the incidents posed a direct threat to public safety and were part of a broader campaign of destabilisation.

“The clear intention was to cause human casualties," he said, adding that Poland would respond “not only diplomatically," though he did not elaborate on potential actions.

Radosław Sikorski also warned of a “tsunami" of disinformation that he said would follow the attacks, urging the public to rely only on verified information.

Poland Says Russian Intelligence Ordered Sabotage

The comments came as Polish authorities escal

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