German Patriot units in Poland will be operational by Monday, says minister
- Germany has deployed two Patriot air-defence units to Poland to protect a key logistical hub supplying aid and equipment to Ukraine.
- The Patriot units are expected to reach full operational capacity by Monday.
- Germany is taking over the defence task from the United States, who were thanked for their 'tireless commitment' on the ground.
- Pistorius tempered expectations that Berlin's Patriot fire units could remain in Rzeszów for longer than six months.
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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the international hub in Poland, through which much of Ukraine's external support passes, will be protected by two Patriot batteries.
German Patriot Units in Poland Will Be Operational by Monday, Says Minister
Two German Patriot air defence units deployed to southeastern Poland to protect a major hub for military and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine will be fully operational by Monday, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Thursday.
German Patriot units in Poland will be operational by Monday, says minister
Two German Patriot air defence units deployed to southeastern Poland to protect a major hub for military and humanitarian supplies to Ukraine will be fully operational by Monday, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Thursday.
Germany has installed two Patriot anti-aircraft defense units in Poland to protect a logistics center of vital importance for the delivery of supplies to Ukraine, the German Defense Minister announced today.
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