Sweden and Poland have launched a military operation named Gotland Sentry to enhance defense capabilities in the Baltic region. The announcement was made by Swedish Minister of Defense Pål Jonson on X. The operation aims to strengthen peace, deter Russian aggression, and demonstrate readiness to defend the Baltic area.
As part of Gotland Sentry, Swedish and Polish troops will secure critical locations, deploy advanced air defense systems, and protect supply lines across land, sea, and air. This initiative is designed to test defense plans and showcase real-time military readiness.
Jonson emphasized that Gotland Sentry represents a strong commitment to regional security and reflects the close cooperation between Sweden and Poland. He expressed pride in the collaboration with Polish Minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, stating that both nations stand united and prepared to defend the Baltic region with full force.
This operation comes amid ongoing tensions in Eastern Europe and highlights the importance of military readiness in the face of potential threats. For more on related military activities, see our coverage of recent developments in international military cooperation.