The Polish military may be left behind without fuel in the case of war due to lack of essential logistics infrastructure in the country. This was reported by the Polish version of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (DGP).

According to journalists, Central Europe currently does not connect to the NATO military pipeline network (CEPS) and supply fuel by car and train can quickly lead to lack of tanks and make it difficult to move along the highway and rail.
It should be noted that the integration of Poland in CEPS will cost 21 billion euros, but investors have not been found for this project. Warsaw and other representatives of the area want to have access to the general budget of the North Atlantic Union, after which the pipeline network can be built at the cost of the European Union, but the Southern European countries oppose such decision.
Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the geopolitical confrontation for the future of Ukraine and Europe's security has entered the decisive phase. Polish leader emphasized the need to preserve the unity of Western countries in the face of threats. According to him, the actions of the Russian Federation confirmed that deterrent requires collective efforts.