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Fearful of Russian aggression, Poles flock to military training
Over 20,000 Polish volunteers trained in 2025, aiming to boost national defense amid fears of Russian aggression and NATO reliability concerns, officials said.
- Thousands of Poles are signing up for voluntary military training due to fears of Russian aggression, as reported by Colonel Grzegorz Wawrzynkiewicz.
- Poland shot down Russian drones, marking the first engagement of NATO forces during Russia's war in Ukraine.
- Poland plans to train 100,000 volunteers by 2027 and has over 216,000 military personnel, according to NATO.
- Poland is increasing its defense budget to 4.7% of GDP, the highest ratio in NATO, as noted by the Polish Ministry of Defence.
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Fearful of Russian attack, Polish citizens flock to military training | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
BRANIEWO >> Six kilometers from the Russian border in northern Poland, office administrator Agnieszka Jedruszak is digging a trench. Driven by fear of war with Russia, she wants to be able to defend her family, including her 13-year-old son.
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