Polish President Shows Off Military Hardware, Sees Russia 'Floundering ...
Poland showcased military strength with 4,000 soldiers and 200 NATO troops in a parade marking the 1920 victory over Soviet forces amid ongoing regional tensions.
- On August 15, 2025, in Warsaw, Polish President Karol Nawrocki addressed a military parade commemorating 105 years since the decisive Polish victory over the Soviet Red Army.
- The parade honored Poland's 1920 triumph over the Soviet Red Army, which stopped Soviet advances into western Europe, at a time when tensions have escalated following Russia's military action in Ukraine beginning in 2022.
- The parade featured 4,000 Polish soldiers, 200 NATO troops, around 50 military aircraft including F-16s, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery systems, and a naval parade of about 20 Baltic Sea vessels.
- Nawrocki declared "Russia is not invincible," noting Russia's historical defeats and its current weakening after over three years of fighting in Ukraine supported by allied solidarity.
- Poland, a leading NATO defense spender planning 5% GDP military funding in 2026, continues aiding Kyiv despite being targeted by Russian sabotage, highlighting increased defense commitments and regional tensions.
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Poland's President Karol Naworokki stated that Russia is not invincible, but remains a "constant threat" to the address of the Polish security. Karol Naworokki made these statements during the anniversary of the historic defeat of the Soviet forces in the War of Warsaw in 1920. On 15 August, the capital of Poland found a military expansion paradigm to mark the Day of Armed Forces and to mark the victory that contributed to the independence of th…
On the 105th anniversary of the Battle of Warsaw and Poland's victory over Soviet forces in the summer of 1920, at a military parade in Warsaw, Polish President Karol Nawrocki said today that Russia is by no means invincible, because it has been unable to defeat Ukraine for more than three years, but in order to avoid war, Poland must have the strongest army in Europe.
‘Russia is not invincible’: Polish president recalls past victories, says Moscow ‘floundering’ in Ukraine
Russian forces have floundered in Ukraine and history shows Russia's army can be beaten in combat, Poland's president told a military parade on Friday marking the 105th anniversary of a victory over the Red Army by Polish defenders.
Polish president shows off military hardware, sees Russia 'floundering' in Ukraine
WARSAW (Reuters) -Russian forces have floundered in Ukraine and history shows Russia's army can be beaten in combat, Poland's president told a military parade on Friday marking the 105th anniversary of a victory over the Red Army by Polish defenders. Read full story
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