Poland, NATO bring together around 30,000 troops in military drills
Poland and NATO are conducting their largest military exercises of the year, “Iron Gate,” with 30,000 troops and over 600 tanks, aircraft, and missile systems near the strategic Suwalki Gap, amid rising tensions with Russia following recent Russian-Belarusian drills and drone incursions.
- Americas
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 10:04 | 18 September 2025
Poland and NATO are deploying around 30,000 troops as part of the country's largest military drills of the year, Polish broadcaster TVP World reported Wednesday.
The Polish Armed Forces are also assembling over 600 tanks, aircraft and missile systems.
The exercises, codenamed "Iron Gate," are taking place at a training ground in Orzysz, just 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the strategic Suwalki Gap, a narrow strip of land near the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.
They are reportedly intended to demonstrate alliance unity amid rising tensions with Russia.
They also come after Russia's joint military exercises with Belarus, Zapad-2025, ended Wednesday after running since Sept. 12 just across the border.
The drills also follow a recent suspected Russian drone incursion in the region.
Last week, Poland said that at least 19 drones crossed into Polish airspace when Russia was attacking Ukraine. Russia, however, said the incursion was not deliberate.
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