Poland must prepare army for full-scale war - chief of General Staff
Kyiv • UNN
The head of Poland's military department urges to prepare forces for a full-scale conflict amid growing tensions with Belarus and Russia.
Poland should prepare its soldiers for a "full-scale conflict". This was stated by General Wieslaw Kukula, chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces, UNN reports citing Sky News.
Kukula said the country must strike a balance between army training and border security.
He said the number of troops on the country's eastern border will increase from 6,000 to 8,000 by August.
Today we need to prepare our forces for a full-scale conflict, not an asymmetric conflict
In May, Poland released details of the Eastern Shield, a $2.5 billion program to strengthen defenses along its border with Belarus and Russia.
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The number of Polish armed forces at the end of last year was about 190,000.
Poland plans to increase its troops to 300,000 within a few years.