
Poland Sends in the Troops to Guard Rail and Road Infrastructure
The Polish military will protect key railways and roads after recent sabotage linked to Russian-backed attackers.

The Polish military will protect key railways and roads after recent sabotage linked to Russian-backed attackers.

“Russia presents a genuine and immediate threat to the UK’s security,” according to Britain’s Labour government.

After weeks of delays, now German investigators can move against a suspect they believe was part of a group of Ukrainian pipeline plotters behind the blasts.

Dutch ministers consider the booklet essential amid Russian naval activity and daily cyberattacks.

The identities of the suspects could be revealed later on Tuesday.

Authorities investigate multiple sites along key rail routes, supported by military units.

The case of Serhii Kuznietsov has reignited debate over alleged Nord Stream pipeline wrecking—with his lawyers challenging the extradition decision.

The perpetrators face prison sentences ranging from eight to 12 years for participating in a crime commissioned from Moscow and targeting Ukrainian aid shipments.

The incidents are under investigation, with authorities noting that deliberate action cannot yet be excluded.

Schröder signed off on the first Nord Stream pipeline in 2005, with his successor Angela Merkel giving the green light to the second project in 2018.