Poland Reveals When It Will Send Rest of Leopard Tanks to Ukraine
Poland will send the next batch of Leopard 2A4 tanks to Ukraine within a few weeks.
As PAP agency reports, Michal Dworczyk, Chief of the Prime Minister Chancellery, shared when the next ten promised Leopard 2A4 tanks would be delivered.
"Soon. First, the training of Ukrainian troops should be completed since some of these tanks are currently being used there. It will last several weeks," he said.
When asked about the PT-91 tanks announced by the Prime Minister to arrive in Ukraine, he said that their transfer with the T-72 is also a matter of weeks, "if not sooner." "They are practically in the process of sending. They will soon be in Ukraine," he added.
Poland became the first country to have sent the first Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine (Ukr) on the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Polish President Andrzej Duda promised to provide Leopard tanks on January 11 in Lviv.
In late January, Germany agreed to allow other countries to send German-made tanks to Ukraine.