Poles are Massively Preparing for War: Why the Country is Turning into Sparta.
According to inkorr.com: Interest in survival courses, military training institutions, and shooting ranges has risen in Poland. This is linked to the population's fears of a possible armed conflict with Russia. People are actively preparing for military action by learning shooting and guerrilla warfare tactics.
Military Equipment and Readiness for Action
Piotr Churillo, known in Poland as 'Grandpa Prepper', has so much military equipment in his garage that he could stop an entire platoon of Russian invaders. All of this is stored near his home in a rural community in northern Poland, less than 80 kilometers from the Russian border.
Churillo emphasizes his readiness for guerrilla warfare and assures: 'if you want to rely on someone, rely on yourself'. The youth of Poland are also actively preparing for a possible conflict by attending military gymnasiums and training institutions to acquire necessary skills.
Mass Preparation for War
Preparation for war is becoming a mass phenomenon. The country is turning into a modern Slavonic Sparta: children are learning guerrilla warfare tactics, young women are mastering shooting.
Official Kyiv acknowledges the existing risk of armed conflict, which heightens concerns among the Polish population. Preparing for war is becoming an important priority for the government and civic initiatives, particularly in strengthening border defense and improving overall military readiness.
The increase in military preparation in Poland indicates the seriousness of the situation in Eastern Europe. Citizens are rethinking their perception of security and readiness for challenges that may arise in the context of modern geopolitical tensions. It is important that these initiatives not only raise awareness but also positively impact national security.
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