Poland's Tusk Accuses Russia of Planning Global Acts of Airline Terror

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Poland's Tusk Accuses Russia of Planning Global Acts of Airline Terror
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Poland's Donald Tusk has accused Russia of planning global acts of airline terror by targeting aircraft.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk alleged on Wednesday that Russia is planning acts of sabotage worldwide, including 'acts of air terror' targeting airlines.Speaking at a news conference in Warsaw alongside Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Tusk emphasized the seriousness of the threat.

In October, Polish authorities also announced the arrest of four individuals allegedly tied to a foreign intelligence network conducting sabotage activities.Why Is Russia Sabotaging The West and Its Allies?Sabotage incidents, including suspected Russian plots targeting cargo planes, are part of what Western officials describe as an escalating Russian hybrid warfare campaign against Ukraine's allies.

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