NewsU.S. sends signal to Russia with discreet military airlift to Poland

U.S. sends signal to Russia with discreet military airlift to Poland

In the last week of March, eight transport jumbo jets from the United States and Germany landed at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport. Experts consulted by PAP believe this is a signal from Washington intended to pressure Putin into negotiating and prepare for a potential Russian offensive. They assess that the honeymoon period in U.S.-Russian negotiations is over.

At the end of March, eight jumbo transport jets from the USA and Germany landed at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport.
At the end of March, eight jumbo transport jets from the USA and Germany landed at Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport.
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Katarzyna Kalus

The report appeared on the platform X on the OSINTtechnical account, an analytical group monitoring the Ukrainian-Russian war using open sources. Specialists relied on data from the FlightRadar24 service, which shows that as many as eight flights were conducted in the last week of March using civilian Boeing 747s in the transport version. All planes departed from four military bases in the United States and from Ramstein in Germany, with their destination being Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport.

Deliveries of American military equipment, despite their previous suspension, may be related to Washington's new strategy.

As Dr. habil. Maciej Milczanowski, a security expert from the University of Rzeszów, pointed out in an interview with PAP, "Donald Trump is frustrated with Russia, as Karoline Leavitt, the White House spokeswoman, said.

His administration is gradually and methodically realizing that it doesn't work like you call Putin and propose, 'let's reset, but end this war,' the expert believes.

Therefore, Washington sends a signal to Moscow in the form of intensive arms transports—seemingly discreet but not discreet enough to go unnoticed.

- Reports, such as those about jumbo jets with military transports to Rzeszów, appear to be uncontrolled leaks but in fact, they are deliberately released by the American administration. It signals that if Russia, after this back-patting, does not agree to peace, then the Americans will "hit hard" with aid to Ukraine. The White House knows that such increased activity will not go unnoticed, even in the Kremlin. In my opinion, this is an attempt to apply a "lever" that will influence Moscow to make the decisions expected by Trump - Milczanowski argued.

"Putin ready for peace on his terms"

Grzegorz Kuczyński, a journalist and analyst specializing in issues related to Russia, interprets it similarly. As he emphasized, currently, no large NATO exercises involving Americans are taking place, therefore, the context of the Ukrainian-Russian war is evident.

The honeymoon in U.S.-Russian negotiations is over. Russians are also playing with unofficial information leaks indicating that Putin is ready for peace, but only on his terms. Reports about arms transports should be considered a similar move, only from the American side - the PAP interlocutor explained.

He emphasizes that such an action is not particularly surprising: "even before Trump became president, his advisers, such as Keith Kellogg, mentioned that they would influence Ukraine by withholding arms supplies while towards Russia - drastically increasing aid for Ukraine."

What was on board the American planes?

The purpose of the loads arriving from American military bases to Rzeszów is not known. In Kuczyński's opinion, the armament will remain in Poland for now, to swiftly transfer it to the war zone if necessary.

- Trump is still counting on concessions, but nothing indicates it currently. Russia is not only not reducing pressure on the front, but there are reports that it intends to increase it and is preparing something serious - said the PAP interlocutor. He emphasized that the Trump administration doesn't like to talk about military aid to Ukraine at all. "As we remember, there was also its suspension. Hence such discreet actions, which the Russian side certainly notices."

It remains unknown what was on board the civilian jumbo jets used by Washington. - We are probably not talking about heavy equipment. I suspect there might have been ammunition for the systems available to the Ukrainians, which they have already depleted, such as ATACAMS missiles. Even short-term yet intensive use of them, along with target coordinates behind the front lines, like logistics hubs—provided by American intelligence, could effectively prevent a predicted Russian offensive - Kuczyński assessed.

- Let's remember that regardless of talks with Kyiv or Moscow, the Americans are not interested in Russia gaining any decisive advantage on the front - he added.

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