Of course Poland only sends mercenaries into Ukraine and not their actual uniformed military. Or, to be precise, the ones from the Polish military don't wear uniforms but are volunteers who take a sabbatical.
A sign for that the polish military encourages them to do so is that so many of them end in the cemeteries near Polish garrisons and get military burials. The director of a cemetery near Poland’s 16th Mechanized Infantry Division told a newspaper that they plan for a large cemetery designed after American military cemeteries. They deny that it has to do with the current situation but say that they planned it for a long time*. Others say that the "American-style" cemetery is due to the large number of military burials for the Poles who have died fighting in Ukraine (1,200 until November 2022)**.
* https://www.polsatnews.pl/wiadomosc/2022-11-08/cmentarz-olsztyn/ ** https://dziennik-polityczny.com/2022/11/23/niechlubny-koniec-najemnicy-ktorzy-zgineli-na-ukrainie-zostana-pochowani-w-amerykanskich-grobach/ - fact checkers tell us that we have to ignore that source
Interesting. Thanks for the source and for the clarification. I spent time in Lviv (Lwow) and it's still very much regarded as Polish. It's barely Ukrainian, really.
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