The National Security Bureau of Poland opposes the transfer of its Patriots to Ukraine

According to information published by the mass media, opposition has arisen in Poland against the transfer of the Patriot air defense systems deployed on its territory to Ukraine. This information was previously published by The New York Times.

Radio ZET journalists asked the head of the Polish Bureau of National Security, Jacek Siewera, whether such a broadcast should be carried out.

"No, definitely not. Moving an entire Patriot battery is very dangerous. The security of Poland is decreasing," he replied and added that such media information "causes alarm."

Severa said that he had invited a meeting on this topic with his American colleague.

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