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Foreign media: Polish tanks participated in the Ukrainian army's attack on Russia's Kursk Oblast

2024-08-25

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Reference News reported on August 25According to the Russian Satellite News Agency website on August 25, Polish President Andrzej Duda admitted during the celebration of Ukraine's Independence Day that the tanks handed over to Kiev participated in the Ukrainian army's attack on Russia's Kursk Oblast. Polish television broadcast his speech.
The Polish president reportedly arrived in Ukraine on an unannounced visit on the 24th to take part in the celebrations.
After meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Duda said: "The Polish-made PT-91 'Tough' main battle tanks transferred from Poland more than a year ago are now defending Ukraine on the battlefield and fighting in Kursk Oblast." At the same time, he promised to continue to provide military and political support for Ukraine's "efforts to join NATO and the European Union."
The report said that Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that the Ukrainian army's attack on Kursk Oblast took place against the background of full support from Western countries, and it was Western countries that approved these actions.
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