December 22, 2024
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NASAMS systems were deployed in Rzeszów, Poland – they will protect the aid hub for Ukraine

Norwegian NASAMS air defense systems are deployed and ready to protect a logistics center in Rzeszów, Poland.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

Norwegian NASAMS air defense systems are deployed and ready to protect a logistics center in Rzeszów, Poland.

This was announced by the Ministry of Defense of Norway, reports Ukrinform with reference to Polish Radio.

It is noted that the NATO mission will continue until Easter.

The Norwegian Defense Minister Bjorn Arild Gram announced at the beginning of December that NASAMS anti-aircraft systems will be sent to Poland, as well as F-35 aircraft, which will support the defense of the country’s airspace.

Together with fighter jets and air defense systems, 100 Norwegian military personnel arrived in Poland, whose task is to oversee the safety of the transportation of equipment that goes to Ukraine through the hub in Rzeszów.

“We are here to protect critical infrastructure, key to the international support provided to Ukraine,” said the commander of the Norwegian contingent, Lt. Col. Erlend Hammervik-Elvenes.

Currently, the airport in Jasionka near Rzeszów is primarily protected by American Patriot anti-aircraft systems.

Read also: A ship with Norwegians NASAMS ran aground on the way to Poland As reported, at the end of November, Norway agreed to assume part of the responsibility for the protection of the main transit node of foreign military aid to Ukraine passing through Poland. It is about the airport “Rzeszów-Jasionka”.

Located less than 100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, this facility handles up to 90% of Western cargo bound for the front line.

Photo: facebook.com/DGeneralneRSZ

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