Poland says ‘everything indicates’ Russia was behind rail sabotage incidents – Europe live
<p>Security spokesperson says the incident at the weekend was a terrorist attack ‘initiated by special services from the East’</p><p><strong>Spain promised to roll out an unspecified “substantial” aid package for Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Madrid and met Spanish defence sector executives,</strong> aiming to bolster Kyiv’s air defences against Russia’s invasion, Reuters reported.</p><p>Zelenskyy, who was due to meet prime minister Pedro Sánchez later, <strong>visited the headquarters of radar and anti-drone specialist Indra</strong>, which is part-owned by the Spanish state, along with other defence firms and Spanish defence minister <strong>Margarita Robles.</strong></p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2025/nov/18/poland-russia-ukraine-rail-sabotage-incidents-zelenskyy-macron-merz-starmer-europe-live-news">Continue reading...</a>
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