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Poland withdraws from treaty banning antipersonnel mines, will use them to defend against Russia

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Poland, which ratified the document in 2012 and completed the destruction of its domestic anti-personnel mine stockpile in 2016, withdrew from the treaty on February 20, 2026 and says it plans to renew manufacturing weapons

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