WARSAW (Reuters) - Britain will send 1,350 military personnel and more than 350 vehicles to Poland for a NATO exercise aimed at reassuring allies in eastern Europe worried that, after Ukraine, they could be the next target of Russian intervention, it said on Monday.
The British contribution to the wargames in October, called "Exercise Black Eagle," was announced during a visit to the Polish capital by British foreign minister Philip Hammond and defence minister Michael Fallon.
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