Poland will use anti-personnel as well as anti-tank landmines to defend its eastern border against the growing threat from ...
Poland needed to defend itself against Russia, a country which “has very aggressive intentions vis a vis its neighbors,” the country's deputy defense minister said.
Poland is quitting the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines and finalizing a new mine-laying system that will let it mine its eastern border within 48 hours, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said ...
WARSAW, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Poland's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention means it will be able to lay anti-personnel mines along its eastern border in the space of 48 hours if a threat emerges, Prime ...
Poland has formally withdrawn from the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel landmines, saying Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed the security situation in the region.
Poland has announced its intention to utilise both antipersonnel and anti-tank land mines to bolster the defence of its eastern border amid escalating concerns regarding Russian aggression. This ...
Poland is withdrawing from the Ottawa Convention to enable rapid deployment of anti-personnel mines on its eastern border.
Poland will be able to deploy anti-personnel mines along its eastern border within 48 hours if a security threat arises, ...
Poland says it can deploy anti-personnel mines on the Belarus and Kaliningrad borders within 48 hours after leaving the Ottawa Convention.
After Poland withdraws from the Ottawa Convention, it will be able to deploy anti-personnel mines along its eastern border ...
The 1997 Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty, also known as the Ottawa Convention, prohibits signatories from keeping or using ...