Poland declassified data on the volume of military aid to Ukraine
Poland's Minister of National Defense Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announced that since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, Warsaw has provided Ukraine with military aid worth almost four billion euros, writes "European Pravda".

According to the Polish minister, after coordination with Prime Minister Donald Tusk, a decision was made to begin the process of declassifying information about Poland's transfer of military equipment and weaponry to Ukraine.
Kosiniak-Kamysz noted that in 2022-2023, Poland supplied Ukraine with various types of military equipment and ammunition worth about 15 billion zlotys (approximately 3.4 billion euros).
From 2024 to the present, the amount of aid has totaled about 1.55 billion zlotys (approximately 350 million euros). Among the transferred weaponry, the minister named PAC-3 missiles for Patriot anti-aircraft missile systems.
The head of the Polish Ministry of Defense emphasized that supporting Ukraine remains a strategic task for Poland.
Earlier, Deputy Speaker of the Sejm and leader of the "Confederation" party Krzysztof Bosak stated that the government allegedly transferred interceptor missiles for Patriot systems to Ukraine without the parliament's knowledge. After this, Kosiniak-Kamysz announced the decision to declassify information about Polish military aid to Kyiv.
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