An explosion damaged a railway track between Warsaw and Lublin near the village of Mika on November 16, in an act of sabotage targeting a route crucial for Ukraine aid shipments.
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A railway track between Warsaw and Lublin was blown up in an unprecedented act of sabotage
The route is crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine
The explosion occurred near the village of Mika, 130 kilometers from the Polish-Ukrainian border
The explosion on the railway track near Mika is being investigated as an element of hybrid warfare. All traces lead eastward, to Russia.
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