Polish-supplied tanks are being used by Ukraine in its offensive in the Kursk region, president Andrzej Duda has confirmed.
“We are touched to see how the PT-91 Twardy tanks, given by
Poland [to Ukraine] more than one year ago, are defending today
Ukraine on the battlefields, fighting in the Kursk region,” he
said.
Vladimir Putin has vowed a “worthy response” to any use of Western weapons in the invasion.
Mr Duda’s visit to Kyiv today coincided with Ukraine’s independence day celebrations.
In a speech to mark the occasion, he also expressed confidence that the war “will soon end in [Ukraine’s] victory”.
“I have never had, and do not have, the slightest doubt that, through their united efforts and struggle, the courageous Ukrainian people will uphold their independence,” he said.