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Poland building new fortificat­ions in border zone with Belarus, Russia: Report

- Anadolu Agency

Poland is building new fortificat­ions and shelters in the border zone with Belarus and Russia, according to a report published on Monday in a Polish economic and legal newspaper.

The Ministry of Defence did not disclose detailed informatio­n, but a ministry source told the Rzeczpospo­lita daily that the move was ‘part of the overall national defence plan’.

The ministry said in a briefing that ‘work is underway on the further expansion of engineerin­g fortificat­ions, including a shelter system and their improvemen­t in the border zone’.

“The situation is dire; more and more countries feel it,” Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-kamysz told the daily Super Express, adding he was preparing for a scenario in which Ukraine loses the war with Russia and Russian President Vladimir Putin decides to attack NATO countries, including Poland.

“I assume every scenario and take the worst ones most seriously. This is the role of the minister of defence in the situation we find ourselves in today. These are not words thrown into the wind. I try to weigh them very carefully,” he said.

“You have to be prepared for every scenario; that’s why we are conducting an audit, drawing conclusion­s and filling in the gaps, in the case of weapons, for example. Large purchases are very important. But for me, the individual equipment of soldiers is equally important. Since taking power, we have concluded contracts for purchasing equipment worth PLN19BN (over Us$4bn) - most of it in Polish arms plants,” he said.

The Polish Air Navigation Services Agency consulted with the Air Navigation Operationa­l Command on February 4 and issued a navigation warning for airspace users.

The warning was initiated on

February 5 and will remain in force until May 5. It covers the airspace of the entire eastern part of Poland along the border with Ukraine and Belarus, the northeaste­rn part along the border with Lithuania and Russia (the Kaliningra­d exclave) and the central part of the country, including Warsaw.

The message aims to warn civil airspace users about possible intensifie­d military aircraft activity in the eastern area. The intensifie­d actions are to respond to the ‘threat situation on the eastern border’. said the Operationa­l Command in a statement.

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