Bartosz Walesiak, 16 :
“I think that Putin will want more,” he said.
“Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia are already getting ready for such a scenario, so Poland must do the same.”
“I think that Putin will want more,” he said.
“Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia are already getting ready for such a scenario, so Poland must do the same.”
Polish school children join the militias for fear of Russia:
(DK DR) Across Poland pulls young people in uniform and learn how to handle a machine gun.
Since the conflict in neighboring Ukraine broke out and Russia annexed the peninsula of Crimea, Poland has experienced an increase in paramilitary groups.
- That's right young people. There are some school children - 15-16 year old boys and girls - and of course students. It is young people who feel an obligation to learn how to really defend themselves, because it is no longer a distant, theoretical thought, that there may be war, says the correspondent of BBC News Matilde Chimeras, who has been in Poland visit militias.