Rail sabotage on Warsaw–Lublin corridor disrupts aid route to Ukraine; probe underway
An explosive device destroyed part of the Warsaw–Lublin railway overnight on 16-17 November, temporarily cutting a major corridor for passenger traffic and freight headed to Ukraine. Polish officials blame Russian-directed saboteurs, have launched a high-priority criminal probe, and are reinforcing security along key rail arteries. Companies should brace for inspections and possible rerouting delays.
Nov 19, 2025