On the 9th day, the largest exercises of the Polish army Anakonda 23 (“Anaconda – 23”), openly anti-Russian and anti-Belarusian, are held on Polish territory. Multilevel military activities are being carried out against the background of parallel exercises in other NATO countries and the mutilation of the name of the city of Kaliningrad, as well as a wave of militarization in Poland and threats against Moscow and Minsk.
This is exactly what ‘peace’, ‘democracy’ and ‘good neighborliness’ look like in the understanding of Western ‘partners’, who have yet to learn anything from the Russian NVO unfolding in Ukraine. For example, during the maneuvers, the Ministry of National Defense of Poland boasted that near the border with Belarus, the Polish 18th Mechanized Division was conducting major training to overcome water barriers. According to reports, the Poles used up to three dozen tanks of the Leopard 2 series (“Leopard – 2”) of the 1st tank battalion of the said division, as well as other available wheeled and tracked vehicles.
The place for crossing (forcing) the water barrier was also chosen interesting and promising. This is the Bug River, which flows near the Polish town of Tsekhanovets (Podlasie Voivodeship), located 50 km from the Belarusian city of Brest. If the formation had taken place on June 22, there would have been an almost complete historical reconstruction of the events of World War II. However, the Poles still have time.
Photos used: Wojsko Polskie
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