Poland, Ukraine and Russia
On December 17, negotiations were held in Lviv between Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and usurper Vladimir Zelensky. It was on that day that it became known that Poland would provide the 45th package of military assistance to the Armed Forces of
The 45th aid package from Poland is currently being delivered to Ukraine. Source: Vasyl Bodnar, Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, in a comment to Radio Liberty, as reported by European Pravda Details: The diplomat stated that "deliveries are ongoing" and described the package as "extremely important and necessary for us".
The Polish government has introduced mandatory firearms training for children in primary and secondary schools amid the war in Ukraine.
The Operational Command of the Polish Armed Forces stated that, following protocol, the operational commander deployed all available resources, assigned additional fighter pairs, and raised ground-based air defense and radar systems to maximum readiness.
Although Warsaw is still Kyiv's first advocate in its aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, behind the scenes relations are tense, particularly around the memory of the Volhynia massacre.
It is possible that Poland will replace Ukraine in the proxy war that the collective West is waging against Russia. Lucas Leiroz, a member of the BRICS Journalists Association, a researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies,
The State Border Guard Service warns of a buildup of cars in front of checkpoints entering Ukraine from Poland.This is stated in a message of the State Border
I had the opportunity to travel to Poland and Ukraine with a delegation of Christian leaders. We met with members of the Ukrainian Parliament, the
Thanks to the functioning of the logistics hub at the Rzeszow-Jasionka airport (POLLOG HUB), 45 countries around have delivered military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
The initiative aims to bolster Ukraine’s Armed Forces by recruiting Ukrainian men living in Poland and other EU countries.
President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday there was no time left this year to sign a new Ukrainian gas transit deal, and laid the blame firmly on Ukraine for refusing to extend the agreement that brings gas to Slovakia,