
Ukraine in Poland
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Ukraine in Poland
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Welcome to the official Twitter account of the Embassy of Ukraine to Poland/Zapraszamy na oficjalny profil Ambasady Ukrainy w Polsce/Посольство України в Польщі











🇵🇱 Polska konsekwentnie wzmacnia swoją rolę jako kluczowe centrum szkoleniowe wspierające Siły Zbrojne Ukrainy. Pod egidą dowództwa CAT-C (Combined Arms Training Command) stacjonującego w Żaganiu, ukraińscy żołnierze kontynuują intensywne szkolenie, rozwijając kompetencje niezbędne na współczesnym polu walki. Program szkoleniowy jest dostosowany do aktualnych potrzeb strony ukraińskiej i obejmuje szeroki zakres przygotowania: od szkolenia podstawowego oraz kursów instruktorskich, przez szkolenie liderów dla dowódców drużyn, po zaawansowane szkolenie saperskie i inżynieryjne. Szczególny nacisk kładziony jest na działania w terenie zurbanizowanym, gdzie skuteczność, precyzja działania oraz umiejętność oczyszczania budynków decydują o przeżywalności oddziałów. #WojskoPolskie #NATO #CATC #Szkolenie #bezpieczeństwo @MON_GOV_PL






The results from April show that Ukraine’s long-range sanctions have intensified across three key directions: reducing Russian oil revenues, expanding operational range, and increasing strike intensity. This directly weakens Russia’s ability to finance its brutal war against Ukraine. Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine’s long-range strikes have not only targeted Russian oil facilities directly, but have also caused prolonged shutdowns and delays in repairs and shipments. As a result, significant parts of Russia’s oil infrastructure have been forced to halt or reduce operations for extended periods. Due to this sustained pressure, Russia’s oil industry and refining sector have already lost at least $7 billion since the start of the year. Ukraine’s long-range sanctions continue to undermine the effectiveness of the Russian oil sector that finances its war of aggression.


On this Day of Remembrance and Victory over Nazism in World War II, we honour millions of people whose lives were taken by this war, as well as those who defended the world from Nazism. World War II became one of the most terrible tragedies in human history. Millions of Ukrainians served in various armies of the anti-Hitler coalition and took part in underground resistance, as our land became the site of major battles and immense human suffering. World War II took the lives of more than 8 million Ukrainians. The year 1945 did not bring lasting peace to Ukraine – in another totalitarian regime, the Soviet Union, repression continued. Today, Ukraine is once again forced to defend its freedom and the security of all Europe against Russian aggression. The memory of World War II should serve as a call for responsibility and determination to defend a just and lasting peace.













