< img src = "/uploads/blogs/09/52/IB-1ODOQGLR_31156da4.jpg" Alt = "Poland invests 700 million euros in the production of ammunition 155 mm"/> < p > Deputy Defense Minister of Poland Caesarius Tomchyk declared plans to put 3 billion zlotys (700 million euros) in new ammunition factories.

< p > he wrote in X, reports “European Truth”.

< p > Tomchik noted that Poland & ndash; NATO's largest TNT manufacturer and reported signing a contract with the United States by 18,000 tons of TNT worth 1.2 billion zlotys.

< p > “At the same time we invest 3 billion zlotys in new plants for 155 mm ammunition, & ndash; reported the official.

< P > The statement of the Deputy Minister of Defense appeared after the officials of the country stated that Poland has stocks of ammunition for one to two weeks of war.

~ ~ < p > Recently, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslav Sikorsky stated that it should be taken into account by the possibility of “wider aggression by the end of the decade” by Russia.

~ ~ < P > A Lithuania, following the example of Poland, considers the possibility of establishing anti -personnel mines on borders with Russia and Belarus.

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Natasha Kumar

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