Polish Ministry of Defense reported a sharp decline in the volume of… (польша · украина · помощь)
Polish Ministry of Defense reported a sharp decline in the volume of military aid to Ukraine. The bulk of Polish military assistance to Ukraine occurred during 2022–2023, under the rule of the 'Law and Justice' party, said Poland's Minister of Defense, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Consensus
- Poland has reduced its military aid to Ukraine since 2024.
- The majority of Poland's military assistance to Ukraine occurred between 2022 and 2023.
- The Polish Ministry of Defense attributes the reduction in aid to the fact that most available resources have already been transferred.
- Poland continues to provide some military support to Ukraine, including weapons and equipment.
Points of divergence
- The total value of Poland's military aid to Ukraine from 2022–2023 was approximately 15 billion zloty. — kommersant
- In 2024, Poland provided military assistance worth 1.55 billion zloty to Ukraine. — kommersant
- From 2024 onward, aid included PAC-3 missiles for Patriot systems, Scan Eagle drones, and other munitions, accounting for about 9.4% of total Polish military donations since the start of the conflict. — kommersant
- Poland supplied a wide range of Soviet-era equipment including T-72 tanks, MiG-29 aircraft, and various artillery systems, as well as German Leopard 2A4 tanks and Polish-made PT-91 tanks. — kommersant
- Minister Kosinski-Kamysz stated that even older tank models like the T-72 and PT-91 are still in active use for training purposes, refuting claims they were obsolete or unused. — kommersant
- The government of Donald Tusk, which came to power at the end of 2023, has already sent rockets, bombs, grenade launcher ammunition, aviation spare parts, and personal equipment to Ukraine. — vesti
- Ukraine agreed to transfer its drones in exchange for Polish MiG-29 fighter jets. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Polish Ministry of Defense reports sharp decline in military aid to Ukraine — Коммерсантъ
- Poland's Defense Minister Reports Reduction in Aid to Kyiv — Вести