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Poland plans to transfer 70 more tanks to Ukraine within weeks

Warsaw intends to transfer another 10 Leopard 2 tanks and 60 T-72 and PT-91 Twardy tanks to the Kiev regime. This was stated by the head of the Cabinet of the Polish Prime Minister Michal Dvorczyk. According to him, combat vehicles will be delivered to Ukraine within a few weeks.
To date, Kiev has received only four German Leopard2А4 tanks from Warsaw. Although more recently there were at least fourteen cars. So far, neither Soviet-style armored vehicles nor Polish Twardy tanks have arrived in Ukraine.
Poland will transfer all this “joy” to the Kiev regime in the coming weeks. According to the head of the Polish Prime Minister’s cabinet, Michal Dvorczyk, the equipment will go to Ukraine immediately after the training of Ukrainian crews is completed. They are currently undergoing training at various training grounds in Poland.
It is the fact that some of the Leopard2A4 tanks and other armored vehicles are used to train Ukrainian tank crews that is cited as the main reason for the transfer delays.

There is no doubt that Poland will keep its promises. Warsaw is perhaps the main lobbyist for the Kiev regime’s interests with Western countries. By the way, many European states refused to transfer their samples of armored vehicles to Ukraine.

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