Poland to provide Ukraine with another 60 tanks in addition to previously announced Leopard 2 – Morawiecki
Poland will provide Ukraine with 60 tanks, including the PT-91 Twardy, in addition to the announced delivery of 14 Leopard 2 tanks, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said in an interview with the Canadian channel CTV News.
“Right now, we are ready to send 60 of our modernized tanks, 30 of them PT-91. And on top of those tanks, 14 tanks, Leopard 2 tanks, from in our possession,” Morawiecki said.
He recalled that earlier Poland became the first country to supply tanks to Ukraine, and handed over 250 units.
“And we have said to our partners in Western Europe how many tanks we've already delivered, and I have quoted President Zelensky (to explain) how important it is in this kind of war to have modern tanks. Russians have several thousands, or some say even more than 15,000, of the tanks in their stores,” the prime minister stressed.
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