Deniz polisinden Adalar çevresinde 'deniz taksi' denetimi

Tusk wrote on X that an “explosive device” blew up the tracks on Sunday, adding that the attack “directly targeted the security of the Polish state and civilians.”

He also said that further destruction along the same route had been detected.

Polish Interior Minister Marcin Kierwiński said in a Monday afternoon press conference that two separate incidents occurred over the weekend: one confirmed as sabotage, the other “highly likely to be sabotage.” No arrests have been made.

Tusk said his country “will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are,” but did not specify who might be responsible.

According to Tusk, the explosion, which caused no injuries, is the latest in a string of incidents that has put Europe on alert.

In recent months, many European countries have reported violations of their airspace, with most blaming Russia. The Kremlin has denied the allegations.

Europe Asia News

 

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