Poland must prepare its soldiers for an all-out conflict, the chief of staff of its armed forces said today, as the country boosts the number of troops on its borders with Russia and Belarus. Poland’s relations with Russia and its ally Belarus have deteriorated sharply since Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into neighboring Ukraine on February 24, 2022, starting an ongoing war. “Today we have to prepare our forces for a full-scale conflict, not for an asymmetrical type of conflict,” Chief of Staff General Wislau Kukula said during a press conference. “This forces us to find a good balance between the border mission and maintaining the intensity of training in the military,” he said. Speaking at the same event, Deputy Defense Minister Pawel Bejda said that from August, the number of troops guarding Poland’s eastern border will increase to 8,000 from 6,000 […]
Source: News Beast

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