Poland aims to train 100,000 military reservists a year as security fears grow
- Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk said his government intends to put 100,000 volunteers through military training yearly starting in 2027.
- Tusk announced that Poland needs 500,000 soldiers, more than double the current number, as security fears have grown sharply due to Russia's actions in Ukraine.
- Poland's military had around 200,000 soldiers last year and aimed to grow to 220,000 this year, with a goal of increasing to about 300,000.
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