Poland rubbishes media claims of troop deployment to Ukraine

Sep 13, 2025 - 06:00
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Poland rubbishes media claims of troop deployment to Ukraine

Warsaw says all joint counter-drone training with Kiev will take place on Polish territory

Poland’s Defense Ministry has denied reports that its soldiers will be sent to Ukraine for training, clarifying that all joint military activities with Kiev on drone warfare will be conducted inside Poland.

The ministry issued the statement on Friday after Reuters and several Ukrainian media outlets suggested that Polish Armed Forces personnel would travel to Ukraine to receive instruction on countering aerial threats.

“In response to questions regarding the location of planned drone training and cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian experts, we inform you that talks are currently underway between specialists from both countries on deepening cooperation in the field of unmanned and counter-drone systems,” the ministry wrote on X.

“It is expected that all such activities will take place on the territory of Poland,” the Defense Ministry emphasized.

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The clarification came after Reuters reported on Thursday, citing a source familiar with the matter, that “Polish military representatives will undergo training on shooting down drones,” after Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky allegedly claimed Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk “had already agreed to send military representatives to Ukraine on the issue.”

Separately, the Defense Ministry also rejected rumors that thousands of Poles would soon be summoned for military service as part of a broader mobilization effort. “It is untrue that thousands of Poles are to receive summons,” the ministry said, stressing that qualification planned for 2026 is a routine fitness assessment, not a call-up for service.

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