Poland’s defence ministry is ready to send humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but is this enough?
The Polish Defence Ministry has announced that it is to send huminatarian aid for Ukrainian troops, with the first such shipment of supplies billed to be sent to the westwen Ukrainian city of Lviv next week.
As John Beauchamp reports, in total around 320 tons of Polish supplies are to be sent to Ukraine, such as food supplies and bedding.
With the decision made on the basis of a bilaterial agreement between the respective defence ministries, questions are now being raised as to whether more direct aid from Warsaw should be sent eastwards.
In the opinion of the former deputy defence minister General Waldemar Skrzypczak, military aid for Ukraine is absolutely necessary. [LMAO - US PUPPETS]
“Ukraine has an economic problem because it is engaged in a conflict with Russia [NO, ASSHOLE, IT'S SHELLING IT'S OWN PEOPLE WHO ARE DEFENDING THEMSELVES FROM A NAZI US-PUPPET JUNTA & SEEKING *INDEPENDENCE*], its state budget is in ruins and in a few months the country will have a serious problem; certainly the army, whose supplies are running out and fewer resources to fight against the pro-Russian separatists,” Skrzypczak said.
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What would they like to send, then? Their army? Nuclear weapons? Would that be 'enough'?
Get a load of how they're sending aid ... to the Ukraine junta's forces instead of the people that are trapped without food or water, being shelled by the US puppet government.
The people who have got their hooks into Poland are a sick lot.
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