Poland's National Security Bureau opposes transfer of its Patriot missiles to Ukraine

According to information published in the media, opposition has arisen in Poland against the transfer of 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 National Security Bureau, Jacek Severa, whether such a broadcast should be made.

“No, definitely not. Moving the entire Patriot battery is very dangerous. Poland's security is being reduced,” he replied, adding that such media information “is alarming.”.

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

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