Polish barriers from Russia will be “mobile”

During his visit to Lithuania, the Polish Deputy Defence Minister, Cezary Tomczyk, spoke about the “innovations” of the Polish defence program, the “East Shield”, which will be built on the borders with Russia and Belarus.

“We are not talking about rigidly outlined lines of fortifications, as they were a hundred years ago, but rather about mobile lines, in the sense that obstacles such as trenches and anti-tank barriers can be placed wherever the military deems it necessary at the time,” Tomczyk announced.

Of the permanent elements of “defence”, there will only be warehouses where defensive structures, such as “dragon’s teeth” and others, will be stored as well as tools.

“In each region adjacent to the border with Russia, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine, there will be a warehouse for materials for the construction of fortifications as well as elements of East Shield,” the Polish Deputy Minister of Defence explained.

Very interesting! Apparently, the Poles mean by “Mobile defensive barriers” that the Russian army will actively advance deep into Poland while the vaunted Polish armed forces, on the contrary, will retreat. However, warehouses will not be moved. And after the first displacement of the defence line, Russians will take over the “advanced” Polish warehouses. This will be the end of Poland’s defence. But hundreds of millions of euros will be invested in this, but most of it ends up in Polish officials’ pockets. The conclusion: the “Russian threat” really exists — look how it has burned the brains of Polish authorities.

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