-
Kane hat-trick seals double as Bayern claim 21st German Cup
-
Tens of thousands rally in Serbia demanding elections
-
NASCAR driver Busch died of sepsis after pneumonia: family
-
Enhanced Games athletes under scrutiny as health fears swirl
-
Emotional Hull celebrate 'incredible' promotion to Premier League
-
Shreyas Iyer scores maiden IPL century as Punjab beat Lucknow
-
Pajor, Paralluelo star as Barcelona thrash Lyon to win Women's Champions League
-
Tens of thousands rally in Serbian capital demanding elections
-
Bru challenges Bordeaux-Begles to show 'true selves' in Top 14 after Champions Cup defence
-
Russell resists Antonelli in Canadian GP F1 sprint race
-
Defending Champions Cup title 'special' for Bordeaux's Tameifuna
-
Hull promoted to Premier League after McBurnie strikes late in play-off final
-
Buse outlasts Paul for Hamburg title to end Peruvian drought
-
Thousands gather in Serbian capital to call for elections
-
Vingegaard takes Giro lead after storming to victory in 14th stage
-
American Tien warms up for Roland Garros with Geneva Open win
-
Fils pulls out of home Grand Slam with painful injury
-
Bielle-Biarrey, Lucu inspire Bordeaux-Begles past Leinster to Champions Cup defence
-
French court hands man 25-year term for torture, rape of ex-partner
-
China authorities report 82 dead in coal mine blast, serious violations
-
Navarro downs Mboko to win Strasbourg clay title
-
Vingegaard takes Giro lead after storrming to victory in 14th stage
-
Russian war drama among favourites for top Cannes film prize
-
England's Bethell leaves IPL after finger injury
-
Ukrainian strike on college in Russian-occupied town kills 18: officials
-
Five first-round matches to watch at French Open
-
Iran and US say could be close to talks breakthrough
-
France bans Israeli security minister Ben Gvir from country
-
Roland Garros organisers, players have 'positive' meeting over dispute
-
Dos Santos at the double, Jackson and Russell shine in Xiamen
-
Man Utd's Fernandes named Premier League Player of the Season
-
Iran chief negotiator vows 'crushing' response if US returns to war
-
EU automated border system suspended at Dover amid bank holiday chaos
-
F1 legend Alain Prost's Swiss home robbed: reports
-
De Zerbi demands 'blood and spirit' from Spurs on survival Sunday
-
Guardiola reveals Hart snub was biggest Man City regret
-
Roland Garros organisers, players have 'encouraging' meeting over dispute
-
French mother of boys abandoned in Portugal remanded in custody
-
Uganda confirms new Ebola cases, linked to DR Congo
-
Pope condemns environmental harm in Italy's 'Land of Fires'
-
Auckland FC become first New Zealand team to win A-League title
-
Russian war drama among favourites for top Cannes prize
-
North Korean women crowned Asian club champions in South
-
China coal mine blast kills at least 90, more missing
-
Full steam ahead for Milei's Andean mining revolution
-
Iran weighs peace proposal, accuses US of 'excessive demands'
-
Rubio in India to renew ties after Trump's China lovefest
-
Pope visits Italy's 'Land of Fires'
-
China set for latest space launch, with Hong Kong astronaut aboard
-
Police, protesters clash in new marches against Bolivian leader
Polish PM denounces 'sabotage' of railway supply line to Ukraine
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Monday that an explosion which damaged a railway line helping to supply close ally Ukraine was an "unprecedented act of sabotage".
The damage, which authorities have said was discovered on Sunday, directly targeted "the security of the Polish state and its civilians," Tusk wrote in the post on X.
He did not say who authorities believe is behind the sabotage.
Poland blames Russia for what it says are multiple incidents of sabotage since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, accusations angrily denied by the Kremlin.
Poland -- a NATO and EU member -- has become the main hub for transporting military and humanitarian support to Ukraine.
The rail route was called "critically important" by Tusk after he visited the site in Mika, 100 kilometres (62 miles) southeast of Warsaw.
The prime minister added that the route, used daily by dozens of trains, "is also of crucial importance for delivering aid to Ukraine".
According to Tusk, the damage to the track "was likely intended to derail a train" -- a danger averted as a driver spotted the damage. No one was injured.
Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski said the explosion was triggered via a cable, a fragment of which was found at the scene.
"We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are," said Tusk in his X post.
He later said the country's national security committee, including military commanders and representative from the president, would meet Tuesday.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated on Monday in Brussels that the alliance remains "in close contact with Polish authorities", who are investigating the incident.
"The threats to our security are real and growing," EU chief Ursula von der Leyen said on X in response to Tusk's post, calling on Europe to "urgently boost capacity to protect our skies and our infrastructure".
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga expressed his "solidarity with friendly Poland" and promised Ukrainian assistance in the ongoing investigation "if called upon".
He suggested the incident could be "another hybrid attack by Russia -- to test responses".
The interior minister also mentioned two other incidents reported on the same railway line, which are also being investigated.
According to Kierwinski, several dozen meters (feet) of rail line was damaged near the city of Pulawy, causing a train to stop; and a few hundred meters further, an obstruction was placed on one of the rails.
No accidents were caused in those incidents.
AFP journalists who arrived on the scene in Mika on Monday found that the tracks were already being repaired, and that the area was being guarded by police and railway security guards.
In recent years Poland has restricted of Russian diplomats on its soil, ordered the closure of two Russian consulates, and detained a total of 55 individuals suspected of acting on behalf of Moscow.
A.Mahlangu--AMWN