U.S. Transfers Control of Key Ukraine Aid Hub in Poland to NATO Allies
The U.S. military begins repositioning troops and equipment from Jasionka, streamlining operations while ensuring uninterrupted support for Ukraine under Polish and NATO leadership.
- The U.S. military has started withdrawing troops and equipment from Jasionka, a critical logistics hub near Ukraine's border, after three years of operations.
- Polish forces, along with NATO allies including Norwegian, German, and British troops, have assumed operational responsibilities at the hub.
- The repositioning is part of a long-planned strategy to optimize military operations, improve cost-efficiency, and enhance collective defense capabilities.
- Jasionka remains a vital conduit for military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, with up to 95% of such assistance routed through the site.
- U.S. forces will remain in Poland at various other locations, maintaining a streamlined presence while continuing strong support for Ukraine and NATO partners.