Poland has announced that it will not transfer its MIM-104 Patriot anti-ballistic missile systems to Ukraine. This decision was confirmed by Jacek Siewiera, head of the National Security Bureau, citing security concerns. Over the past two years, Poland's airspace has been violated three times, resulting in the deaths of two citizens. Secretary of Defense Austin stated that there will be no change in the U.S. Patriot coverage in Poland, although this does not preclude the possibility of the U.S. providing another Patriot system to Ukraine. Poland's Deputy Defense Minister indicated that the U.S. might replace the system if it were transferred. Additionally, Germany has also opposed the transfer of their Patriot systems to Kyiv, as confirmed by Radio ZET.
π΅π±π©πͺππΊπ¦Poland and Germany do not want to transfer their Patriot air defense systems to Kyiv βͺοΈWarsaw opposed the transfer of American Patriots stationed in Poland to Ukraine. βͺοΈRadio ZET asked the head of the Polish Bureau of National Security, Jacek Severa, whether such aβ¦ https://t.co/t4gpuiB68k
π΅π±πΊπ¦β‘ Poland DOES NOT intend to Transfer its MIM-104 Patriot Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Systems to Ukraine, according to the Head of the Country's National Security Bureau Jacek Severa. https://t.co/G9VCkTVpyF
βπΊπ²πΊπ¦ Asked about this reporting, Secretary of Defense Austin says: "There will be no change in our Patriot coverage in Poland." However, this does not mean that another Patriot won't be provided to Ukraine. Poland's Deputy Defense Minister said that the US would replace theβ¦ https://t.co/5g4K6YskKc
π΅π± π Poland opposes transfer of Patriot system deployed on its territory to Ukraine https://t.co/OE6ZyAZ5Oh
Poland opposes transfer of Patriot system deployed on its territory to Ukraine https://t.co/TwZaihgnrA https://t.co/uWSpfLD1ei
π΅π±π«Poland has no intention of handing over its Patriot to Ukraine, - head of National Security Bureau βοΈ"Over the past 2 years, our airspace has been violated three times, which cost the lives of two citizens. It is dangerous to move Patriot, it will affect security of Poland." https://t.co/pJDZxl1FI6
Poland will not hand over its Patriot to Ukraine - head of the National Security Bureau Jacek Siewiera "Over the past two years, our airspace has been violated three times, costing the lives of two citizens. It is very dangerous to move a whole battery of Patriots, Poland's⦠https://t.co/E11GJdHhod