Russia, Belarus to rehearse attack on Poland and nuclear strike during Zapad-2025 drills
Russia and Belarus are training for an attack on Poland, and this is more than just military exercises — it’s drills for striking a neighboring country. Prime Minister Donald Tusk warns that Polish forces are ready to respond to any provocations. Diplomacy will continue, but in the event of a threat, serious measures will be taken.
According to Defence24, part of the exercises will also take place near Ukraine’s border, similar to what happened shortly before the 2022 invasion.
Unconventional tactics in focus
This year, exercises will include:
- simulated counter-air operations,
- advances supported by mechanized forces,
- active use of electronic warfare, with emphasis on communications and transport,
- mass involvement of reservists, and mobilization of local authorities.
Russia and Belarus could stage provocations along Ukraine’s border, aiming to “force Kyiv to disperse its forces.”
Poland prepares to deter aggression
Tusk stressed that preparations are underway to counter any aggression.
“We are preparing appropriate responses together with our allies to the aggressive maneuvers that Russia and Belarus are conducting near our borders. They are already aggressive; they simulate an attack, not defense. Let’s not deceive ourselves,” Tusk says.
Poland keeps a close watch
Tusk emphasizes that Poland is working with European partners to convince the US of the real threat. Recently, Polish President Karol Nawrocki has reached an agreement with US President Donald Trump: US support is available, but “nothing comes for free.”
Provocations will not go unanswered
Polish authorities are monitoring airspace violations and other provocations by Belarus and Russia.
“For Poland, there are dangers, as we border Belarus. We will consult and respond to provocations. Those who carry them out will face serious consequences, both diplomatic and kinetic,” Tusk adds.
While the “kinetic consequences” remain undisclosed, the Polish prime minister assures that Poland has “special measures” in place to protect the country.