WARSAW: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday denounced what he said was Russian “state terrorism” after the sabotage of a railway line used to deliver aid to neighboring Ukraine. In a brief address to parliament, Tusk called on Poles to unite against Moscow’s attempts to “sow discord with Europe, with Ukraine, and, above all, among ourselves.” “Diversionary acts inspired and organized for months by Kremlin services have recently crossed a critical line, and we can now even speak of state terrorism,” he added.

Donald Tusk said the two suspects had entered Poland from Belarus and had long worked for Russia.

WARSAW: Two Ukrainians working for Moscow have been named as suspects in two cases of rail line sabotage in Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said during a speech in parliament…