Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed that an explosion on the Warsaw-Lublin rail line near the village of Mika was an act of sabotage targeting the state. The blast struck a key NATO corridor used to transport aid to Ukraine, and authorities later found additional damage near Lublin. No injuries were reported.
Images shared by open-source intelligence accounts show investigators working in autumn woods, examining shattered concrete sleepers under the tracks. An overhead photo with annotations highlights tampered wiring. The damage appears targeted but limited.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced this morning that a suspected explosion yesterday on the Warsaw-Lublin Route near the village of Mika, which is a critical length of rail utilized by Poland and NATO to delivery aid to Ukraine, was indeed an “Act of Sabotage” targeting… pic.twitter.com/cZmVbUGT4u
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The incident fits a broader pattern of hybrid attacks on Polish infrastructure since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Poland has previously faced rail disruptions and cyberattacks, prompting military inspections of roughly 120 kilometers (about 75 miles) of border rail to secure critical supply routes.
Warsaw remains on high alert for foreign espionage and covert activity linked to the war in neighboring Ukraine, as Politico reports in detail:
Train traffic along the busy route was halted Sunday morning after a high speed Intercity train driver spotted damage to the line, warning nearby trains. “The track might have been destroyed deliberately,” Tusk said Sunday.
Authorities now say they are certain the damage is the result of a planned attack.
“Unfortunately, the worst suspicions have been confirmed. An act of sabotage occurred on the Warsaw-Lublin line, near the village of Mika. An explosive device destroyed a section of the track. Emergency services and prosecutors are working at the site. Damage has also been found on the same line, closer to Lublin,” Tusk wrote on X.
Niestety potwierdziły się najgorsze przypuszczenia. Na trasie Warszawa-Lublin (wieś Mika) doszło do aktu dywersji. Eksplozja ładunku wybuchowego zniszczyła tor kolejowy. Na miejscu pracują służby i prokuratura. Na tej samej trasie, bliżej Lublina, również stwierdzono uszkodzenie. pic.twitter.com/aSfNRUD0q9
— Donald Tusk (@donaldtusk) November 17, 2025
The Polish prime minister did not directly indicate who was responsible, but linked the incident to Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Tusk’s warning grew even more forceful in a subsequent post, where he underscored the seriousness of the attack. “Blowing up the rail track on the Warsaw-Lublin route is an unprecedented act of sabotage targeting directly the security of the Polish state and its civilians. This route is also crucially important for delivering aid to Ukraine. We will catch the perpetrators, whoever they are,” he said.
On the southern end of Ukraine’s border with NATO, a Russian drone strike on Ukraine’s Izmail port ignited a fire on the Turkish-flagged LPG tanker M/T ORINDA. Romania, also a NATO member, evacuated residents from the nearby village of Plauru as a precaution. Video from the scene shows flames sweeping across the vessel’s deck near port facilities.
Romania has ordered residents to evacuate from the village of Plauru near the Danube River on the border with Ukraine, as a fire burns aboard the Turkish-flagged liquid natural gas tanker, M/T ORINDA, following a Russian drone strike on the Ukrainian Port of Izmail. pic.twitter.com/nE3agLo0hM
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Striking a Turkish ship so close to NATO territory raises the risk of escalation, given Turkey’s delicate balance between its NATO membership and its significant energy dependence on Russian gas — though no casualties have been reported. Romanian officials continued to warn this morning of a possible gas explosion, underscoring the spillover danger for civilians living just across the Danube River.
The mayor of Ceatalchioi told Digi24 that Plauru could be destroyed if the burning ship exploded with sufficient force, warning that it could do so “at any time.”
“We checked house by house, we also took out the animals,” he said. “We closed off traffic — the danger is great.”
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Golly, now who could possibly benefit from such a terroristic act? I’ll give the peanut gallery three free guesses and the first two don’t count.
Remember, train tracks don’t blow themselves up.