About a week after the explosive attack on the railroad Poland Investigators have arrested a suspect. The man is accused of helping prepare the attack, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office said. He is said to have taken his accomplices to the railway line in September and showed them where to place the explosives.

In mid-November, an explosion destroyed a section of track near the town of Mika on the strategically important railway line between Warsaw and Lublin. Investigators assume it was an act of sabotage on behalf of the Russian secret service. The main suspects are two Ukrainian citizens, aged 39 and 41, who were arrested after the crime Belarus should have run away. According to information, his alleged accomplice is also Ukrainian.

This article will continue to be updated.