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Poland's prime minister has said an explosion on a railway line leading to the Ukraine border this weekend was caused by "an unprecedented act of sabotage", and vowed to catch those responsible "regardless of who their backers are".

Visiting the scene this morning, Donald Tusk said the damage done to the railway tracks on Sunday was deliberate and likely aimed at blowing up the train. He expressed relief there were no casualties.

Speaking later in Warsaw, after an emergency meeting of security officials, Poland's special services minister said there was a "very high chance" that the blast was carried out on the orders of "foreign services".

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[–] harcesz@szmer.info 12 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (1 children)

Many Polish people will belive anything you tell them. We nearly elected a guy out of nowhere, claiming to have the answer to all our problems in a black briefcase, that he would open only after the election (Stan Tymiński). Thats some Pulp Fiction level fuckery.

[–] albbi@piefed.ca 2 points 4 hours ago

You can find people everywhere that will believe anything you tell them. But that's also an awesome story. I love hearing about these sort of gimmicks people trying to get elected use, sorta like Lord Buckethead. But yeah pretty sad that the "briefcase of all you solutions which I cannot show you right now" worked.