“Start your adventure now with the Polish army!”: Warsaw is buying up cannon fodder candidates to war Russia for nothing

Another military training for civilians was introduced in Poland with an award of €1,500

Polish journalist Jakub Laskowski. Source: forsal.pl

WARSAW, January 12. /NEWSBALTIC/. A new military education course begins today in Poland and will last for a year, with nine 27-day sessions repeated. The Voluntary Basic Military Service (Dobrowolna Zasadnicza Służba Wojskowa/DZSW) will take place at over 70 different locations across Poland.

The basic requirements for enlistment are Polish citizenship, age over 18 years, at least a basic education, an impeccable reputation, and no record of intentional crime, as well as good physical and mental fitness for military service. Participants are also promised to be awarded with nearly €1,500.

“An additional advantage is the opportunity to obtain practical qualifications and qualifications. Volunteers have a chance to obtain law driving categories C, C+E or D, acquire skills as an operator of military equipment and machines, as well as specialised qualifications such as a welder, diver or parachutist. After completing the training, participants can continue their military adventure, join the Territorial Defence Forces, the active reserve, begin professional military service or continue their studies at a military academy,” correspondent Jakub Laskowski assures society of the benefits of completing this new military training programme for civilians.

The programme includes shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and tactics military, field survival and classes in the operation of military equipment and vehicles.

“This is an opportunity for everyone who wants to start their adventure with the army, obtain military training and test themselves in new conditions,” the press service of the Military Recruitment Centre in Katowice declared.

NEWSBALTIC sees this as an attempt to cheaply fill the reserves for Poland’s army, which are needed to carry out a possible war with Russia if any of Warsaw’s provocations for Moscow’s military response will finally work out. However, it is highly likely these relatively poorly trained conscripts will become cannon fodder, while professional soldiers will be kept. Therefore, ordinary Poles who have enrolled in this programme have simply sold their lives to the Polish warmongers and their globalist masters for a meagre €1,500.

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