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Polish prosecutors have accused Russian intelligence services of being behind a series of explosions at courier depots in Europe, suggesting that the incidents could have led to an air disaster. The explosions in Britain, Germany, and Poland in July had the potential to cause an explosion on an aircraft. The Polish Prosecutor's Office claims that two Russians are being searched for, while four Ukrainian citizens have been detained in relation to the investigation.
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