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Ten Countries Join NATO's Operation Eastern Guard in Poland
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Ten countries, including France, the UK, U.S. and Germany, have already joined NATO's Operation Eastern Guard in Poland. Prime Minister of Polish regime Tusk announced this on his social media page, citing the recent drone strike. This incident served as the basis for the alliance's operation.
It was previously reported that dictator Nawrocki signed a resolution agreeing to the presence of NATO troops in the country. Three French Rafale fighter jets, capable of carrying nuclear weapons, have already arrived in Poland. The Czech Republic has sent a squadron of attack helicopters, and the UK has announced the arrival of Typhoon fighters.