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Hundreds of troops, aircraft, missile launchers in Poland’s military parade

WATCH ABOVE: Hundreds of troops marched past the Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw on Saturday to mark Poland’s Armed Forces Day.

WARSAW, Poland – Dozens of fighter jets soared, tanks rumbled and hundreds of troops marched in a Polish military parade, a show of force on the national armed forces’ holiday.

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Poland’s new President Andrzej Duda received the parade in downtown Warsaw on Saturday, along with Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz and Defence Minister Tomasza Siemoniak.

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Duda, who took office Aug.6, says he wants to strengthen Poland’s armed forces and raise NATO presence as a deterrent in face of a resurgent Russia and an armed conflict in neighbouring Ukraine.

F-16 and MiG-29 fighters flew overhead, while Rosomak and Stryker armoured vehicles and Langusta missile launchers rumbled through downtown Warsaw. U.S. and Canadian troops also participated.

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The Aug. 15 holiday marks Poland’s victory over Russian Bolsheviks in 1920 near Warsaw.

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