Minsk and Warsaw plan to track down Ukrainians suspected of terrorism
Minsk and Warsaw are jointly searching for two Ukrainian citizens suspected of committing terrorist crimes in Poland. This was announced on November 21 by the press secretary of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ruslan Varankov.
Varankov noted that the competent authorities of Belarus and Poland are conducting joint activities to establish the suspects' whereabouts. At the moment, it has been confirmed that they entered the territory of Belarus.
According to Varankov, if the suspects are found on the territory of Belarus, they will be detained.
"Subsequently, in accordance with the established procedure and taking into account all relevant circumstances, the issue of their transfer to the Polish side will be considered," Varankov said, quoted by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry on its website.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on November 17 that damage had been discovered to the railway track in the northeast of the country on the section connecting Warsaw with Ukraine. According to him, an act of sabotage could have taken place. Later, it was reported about the second damage on the railway in the country in a day. During it, a circuit was thrown over the power line, which caused a short circuit. As a result, the damaged contact network fell on a passing train with 475 passengers.
Then Polish Minister of National Defense Vladislav Kosinyak-Kamysh accused Russia of blowing up the railway tracks, after which Tusk clarified that Ukrainian attackers who collaborated with Russia were to blame for the explosion. At the same time, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, during a press conference in Brussels, suggested waiting for the investigation into the causes of the explosion on the railway route to be completed.
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