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NATO nation Poland scrambles air defenses as Russia strikes western Ukraine
Poland scrambles aircraft after Russia launches strikes on Ukraine
Polish and allied aircraft were activated early on Tuesday to ensure the safety of Polish airspace after Russia launched air strikes targeting western Ukraine, the Operational Command of the Polish armed forces said.
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Wave of Russian strikes kill at least 20 and injures dozens, Ukraine says
Decline is a choice—and for 30 years now, decline is what Europe’s political class has chosen. Poland, like Ukraine, has always been alert to the danger Russia poses. But Western European leaders can’t claim Russian President Vladimir Putin surprised them with his full-on invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Poland must consider acquiring nuclear weapons capabilities, its prime minister has said, as it confronts Russia and the possibility of a US retreat from Europe. Donald Tusk said that Poland “must reach for the most modern possibilities,
Poland, defence spending
A high-stakes military showdown unfolds as NATO scrambles fighter jets over Poland in response to Russia’s devastating air assault on Ukraine! Putin’s forces unleash nuclear-capable Tu-95MS bombers, l
Ukraine can keep fighting Russia for the rest of the year with European support, Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Sunday.
The Polish prime minister announced Friday his government is preparing to provide "large-scale military training" to every adult male in the country.
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The proposal from Tusk came a year after the Polish government said that the country’s military encompassed about 200,000 soldiers and was to grow to 220,000 this year to increase it to about 300,000
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Friday that his government is working on a plan to prepare large-scale military training for every adult male in response to the changing security situation in Europe.
Citing "geopolitical uncertainty," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed on Friday the country is aiming to have all men undergo some manner of military training.
As President Trump casts doubt on U.S. alliances, Poland needs to double its military manpower and consider more destructive weapons, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.
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