America left its forces out of the base in the vicinity of the Ukrainian border
reports Mehr News Agency European-Africa of the US Army has announced that it has deployed its forces and equipment from a temporary base in Jessinka in Poland about 2 miles (about 2 kilometers) of the Ukrainian border.
The move was influenced by budgeting concerns, according to him. He also noted that Poland had a permanent infrastructure in the area with significant investment.
He added that Polish and NATO forces will continue to use this base.
The US-African Command Press statement says the important responsibility for facilitating military assistance to Ukraine through Jasinka will continue to be under the leadership of Poland and NATO, with a simple but high-end efficiency of the US Army.
The base, which was established in the year 6 after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, was active as the main center of military assistance to the country. Since US President Donald Trump came to power, it has greatly reduced its support for the Ukrainian army.