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Elite US troops land in Poland near border with Ukraine
6 February 2022, 20:34
President Joe Biden ordered the deployment of 1,700 soldiers amid fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
A few dozen elite US troops have been seen landing in south-eastern Poland near the border with Ukraine following President Joe Biden’s orders to deploy 1,700 soldiers there amid fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Hundreds more infantry troops of the 82nd Airborne Division are still expected to arrive at the Rzeszow-Jasionka airport, 56 miles from Poland’s border with Ukraine.
A US Air Force Boeing C-17 Globemaster plane brought a few dozen troops and vehicles.
Their commander is Major General Christopher Donahue, who on August 30 was the last American soldier to leave Afghanistan.
“Our national contribution here in Poland shows our solidarity with all of our allies here in Europe and, obviously, during this period of uncertainty, we know that we are stronger together,” Mr Donahue said at the airport.
In Warsaw, Polish defence minister Mariusz Blaszczak hailed the deployment, saying that “deterrence and solidarity are the best response to Moscow’s aggressive policy, to the aggressive attempt at reconstructing the Russian empire”.
Russia has amassed some 100,000 troops on the borders of Ukraine, some for joint military exercises in Belarus, but insists it has no intentions of invading Ukraine.
A collective response by Nato members is “the best response to a threat, the only method of assuring security to Poland and to other Nato countries on the alliance’s eastern flank”, Mr Blaszczak said.
He stressed he has held a number of talks on the subject with US secretary of defence Lloyd Austin.
Mr Biden ordered additional US troops to be deployed to Poland, Romania and Germany to demonstrate to both allies and foes America’s commitment to Nato’s eastern flank amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Nato’s eastern member Poland borders both Russia and Ukraine.
The division can rapidly deploy within 18 hours and conduct parachute assaults to secure key objectives. Based in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, the division’s history goes back to 1917.
Earlier in the week, US planes brought equipment and logistics troops in preparation for the arrival of part of the division to the airport.
Polish soldiers have previously worked together with the US division on missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and have trained together, according to Major Przemyslaw Lipczynski, a spokesman for the Polish Army’s 18th Mechanised Division.
Some 4,000 US troops have been stationed in Poland since 2017 on a rotating basis, as a security boost in the face of Russia’s increased military activity.
European officials fear that the continent’s energy supplies are vulnerable in the case of hostilities over Ukraine.