In the past week, there has been a noticeable increase in military aviation activity from Western countries in Poland. According to the Telegram channel "All-Seeing Eye," which utilizes information from the online flight map Flightradar, at least six aircraft have arrived at Polish airports, having departed from U.S. airbases, Alaska, and other NATO countries.
The situation regarding aviation is reported by Glavpost, referencing the Telegram channel All-Seeing Eye.
"Many Western military aircraft have arrived in Poland over the past week," the publication states.
Among the aircraft that have arrived are the Airbus A330-202, Dassault Falcon 7X, Boeing 747-446 (BCF), Boeing 747-45EF, and others. Most of the flights were recorded at the airport in the city of Rzeszów, which is located near the border with Ukraine.
The air forces of Germany and Sweden have demonstrated particular activity. Last week, their aircraft were specifically noted on Polish territory.
Analysts suggest that this activity may be linked to the transport of military assistance, including weapons and equipment. Poland remains a crucial transit point for supporting Ukraine, and amid the ongoing conflict with Russia, Western countries continue to bolster their presence in the region.
The surge in military activity in Poland also indicates coordination among NATO countries. Flights arriving from various parts of the world signify a large-scale logistical operation aimed at strengthening the positions of allies and supporting Eastern Europe.
While official representatives from Western nations refrain from commenting on the purpose of the flights, experts emphasize that their scale may indicate preparations for significant military or humanitarian events.

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