23 January 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Gnoien: Col. Jörg Sievers, contingent commander of the German Armed Forces in Poland, speaks at a press event for Air Defense Missile Group 24 prior to the transfer of the first two of the three promised Patriot air defense missile squadrons from Germany to Poland. The air defense systems are to move into operational positions around the town of Zamosc in southeastern Poland. From there, it is about 60 kilometers to the Ukrainian border and 110 kilometers to the Ukrainian city of Lviv (Lemberg). The third season is to follow in the next few days.
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23 January 2023, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Gnoien: Col. Jörg Sievers, contingent commander of the German Armed Forces in Poland, speaks at a press event for Air Defense Missile Group 24 prior to the transfer of the first two of the three promised Patriot air defense missile squadrons from Germany to Poland. The air defense systems are to move into operational positions around the town of Zamosc in southeastern Poland. From there, it is about 60 kilometers to the Ukrainian border and 110 kilometers to the Ukrainian city of Lviv (Lemberg). The third season is to follow in the next few days. (RECROP] Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa