A political controversy has erupted in Poland following allegations that the Polish government secretly transferred advanced Patriot interceptor missiles to Ukraine, exacerbating domestic political divides alongside ongoing bilateral friction with Kyiv. Krzysztof Bosak, co-chairman of the far-right Confederation party and deputy speaker of the Sejm, claimed on X that the Polish government covertly supplied Ukraine with PAC-3 MSE interceptor missiles earlier this year. Bosak argued these munitions are essential for Poland’s own developing multi-layered air defense system.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “These were purchased by Poland from the US to build a multi-layered air defense system – the same one you have heard about in the media for years, but which remains unfinished to this day,” Bosak stated. He asserted that these are the only interceptors capable of neutralizing Russian Iskander ballistic missiles stationed in the neighboring Kaliningrad region. Bosak also alleged that Warsaw yielded its place in the procurement queue from US manufacturers to allow the interceptors to reach Ukraine sooner. The Polish Ministry of National Defense has not confirmed or denied the specific transfer. When questioned by Polsat News on Sunday, July 5, Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk stated that the complete list of military aid provided to Ukraine remains classified. However, Zbigniew Bogucki, the head of the Polish President’s Office, accoridng to Polsat News, stated that if the transfer occurred, President Karol Nawrocki was not informed. Bogucki drew parallels to previous miscommunications regarding the potential transfer of MiG fighter jets, emphasizing that the president, as the Armed Forces’ supreme commander, must be fully briefed on such critical defense decisions.
Poland Faces Scandal Over Alleged Secret Patriot Missile Transfer to Ukraine
Far-right leaders of Poland accuse the government of secretly transferring advanced PAC-3 MSE interceptor missiles for Patriot systems to Ukraine – a claim the Defense Ministry has refused to detail.











