Poland Investigates Fires as Possible Sabotage
This comes amid increasing doubts about Russian interference, according to a state-run news outlet, which reported the statement on Tuesday.
"Since January 2024, we have seen several attempted acts of sabotage. Every significant incident, fire, or attempted arson is being assessed as a potential act of sabotage," Tomasz Siemoniak remarked during a news conference on Monday, as cited by the news agency on Tuesday.
While no conclusive evidence has yet connected the fires to Russia, suspicions regarding Moscow’s involvement in these occurrences are reportedly mounting.
In the last two weeks, Poland has experienced three major fires, affecting a warehouse, a manufacturing hall, and a residential apartment complex.
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