Since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Poland has provided Kyiv with almost 7 billion zlotys ($1.6 billion) in weaponry and ammunition.
According to Ukrinform, which cites Polskie Radio, the issue involves more than 200 T-72 tanks, which can be utilised to equip two tank brigades, 2S1 Gvozdika self-propelled howitzers, and Grad multiple launch missile launchers.
According to the source, Poland also supplied the Ukrainian army with air-to-air missiles for MiG-29 and Su-27 aircraft, surveillance and Warmate drones made by WB Electronics, and Piorun man-portable anti-aircraft missile systems.
Ukraine received dozens of infantry fighting vehicles as well as a huge quantity of artillery ammunition from Poland.
According to Polskie Radio, Poland was named one of the leaders in terms of military help supplied to Ukraine at a recent conference of Ukraine’s allies at the Ramstein Air Base.
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