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WARSAW (Reuters) – Poland will raise spending on its armed forces more than planned, the government said on Thursday, as a Russian invasion of neighbouring Ukraine focuses attention on Warsaw’s defence capabilities. Moscow’s assault on Ukraine has shaken NATO-member Poland, where memories of Soviet domination after World War Two run deep. “There will be an amendment (to the defence plan): 3% of GDP on defence next year, then we will increase it,” Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the leader of ruling nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS), told the lower house of parliament. Poland has kept its annual defe…