Military training for primary school children in Poland… Is this NATO country the next target of Russia?

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After Ukraine, Poland is being considered as Russia's next target, which is why Poland has taken a decision that has not only shocked everyone but has also set an example for many countries. The explosive explosions on Ukrainian soil and NATO's help to Ukraine have created a crisis for many countries. This crisis is of explosive destruction. Especially for those countries from where ammunition is being supplied to Ukraine.

Because of its geographical location and being the main center of NATO, Poland has become a country on which the clouds of crisis are hovering. There is a threat of Russian forces entering Ukraine from the border, and there is a threat of Russian missiles from Belarus. Therefore, sensing the explosive environment, Poland has first increased its army on the border, but this preparation also seems insufficient to the Polish government, so President Andrzej Duda passed an order indicating future war preparations.

Will every child in Poland join the war?

This is a sign of training in handling weapons and this training is being given to primary school children. This is the biggest proof of the decision taken in Poland, in which children are being introduced to all kinds of guns. They are being trained to use them. They are being told about everything from aiming to the parts of the gun.

The Polish government has declared the arms training being given to children as a program to take up arms for patriotism, which clearly means that if Poland is attacked, every child will join the war and it is possible that soon similar programs will start in other countries like Poland.

Poland is the first country to make shooting compulsory in schools

In fact, weapon training was considered in the European Union, the purpose of which was to teach children to pick up weapons to reduce the increasing threat. Although this idea has not been fully accepted in the European Union countries, Poland has become the first country where compulsory shooting classes have been started in schools.

This is the reason why primary school children in Poland are getting compulsory gun training from Russia. Retired Polish army officers are introducing them to guns. They are being taught how to aim a gun and the details of its parts. Through this training, children are also being motivated to serve in the army.