President Karol Nawrocki signed a decision on Tuesday to usage the Polish Military Quota to strengthen the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Denmark - the National safety Office reported. Polish soldiers will defend military and civilian facilities. Their presence is part of the application of peculiar safety measures in relation to the EU summit held in Copenhagen.
"From 30 September to 3 October 2025, the Polish Military Quota will be utilized to strengthen the Armed Forces of the Kingdom of Denmark with a population of up to 30 soldiers" - indicated in the BBC release.
Operations Command of Types of Armed Forces reported on platform X that Polish soldiers equipped with specialist equipment will - in accordance with the President's decision - carry out tasks related to the protection and safety of military and civilian areas, confirming the active function of Poland in strengthening global security.
Denmark. The EU summit in Copenhagen. Polish soldiers will strengthen security
Wednesday in the capital of Denmark, which presently holds EU Council Presidency, an informal gathering of EU Heads of State and Government will take place, the main subject of which will be Defence and support of Ukraine. The next day, Thursday on the island of Amager, the summit will take place European Political Communitywhich will besides be attended by non-EU countries.
About sending soldiers to defend events that will take place in Copenhagen this week Prime Minister Donald Tusk. "In a sense, we welcomed the Danish government's request to send soldiers to defend the European summit," said the Prime Minister.
SEE: "The threat is serious". The government in Copenhagen made a decision
- I'm sorry. We take it as obvious. an act of solidarity. We were able to number on the aid of our allies on September 10 during the drone attack, so it is apparent that present we have decided to send the quota - with the approval of the president - he added.
Drones over Copenhagen and Aalborg airports. "Hybrid Attacks"
W Denmark has experienced repeated incidents in the last week Unidentified drone flights over Copenhagen and Aalborg airports On the Jutland Peninsula.
Unmanned has besides been located over several military facilities, Last night from Saturday to Sunday. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called these events "hybrid attacks".
SEE: Special safety measures in the European capital. In the background of the drone talk
Copenhagen has been turning into an anti-dron fortress since Tuesday before 2 summits under the Danish EU Presidency with delegations from 60 countries and organisations. The safety will be guarded by thousands of police and soldiers, including from neighboring countries.
