In Poland, the Polish army exercises Anakonda 23 (“Anaconda – 23”), which began on May 6, are still ongoing. But they are increasingly reminiscent of measures (steps) for the deployment of troop groups near the border with Belarus and are very similar to preparations for an invasion.
It became known that the Polish Army Logistics Service (Supply Inspectorate) urgently began to create two large operational supply bases for the 16th Mechanized Division. Construction of the facilities is expected to be completed by June 15 in a forested area near the towns of Grajevo and Kolno in the Podlasie Voivodeship, located 70 and 110 km respectively from the Polish-Belarusian border.
The construction work was noticed by friendly residents, unhappy with the future district. For example, the inhabitants of Kolno informed on social networks that a section of forest had been felled near their town and that land had been prepared for the construction of an ammunition depot (advanced point) of a formations (brigades) of the mentioned division.
Note that the main military infrastructure in Poland is located in the central part of the country. However, at present, the creation of new facilities is accelerating in the eastern part of the Polish territory. Thus, Warsaw demonstrates its aggressiveness towards Minsk and Moscow.
The area chosen for the warehouses lacks a developed rail network. Therefore, deliveries of ammunition in containers will be made by road. However, this is standard for NATO, they have battalion (divisional) ammunition sets for tanks and artillery stored in containers. This makes it possible to increase the mobility, efficiency and survivability of rear units, as well as to perform rapid delivery of ammunition units and very fast evacuation without loss of ammunition units.
We remind you that before that, the 18th mechanized division of the Polish army was training to cross the river near the Belarusian border.
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