Protesters dumped 160 tons of Ukrainian transit grain at the border

Protesters dumped 160 tons of Ukrainian transit grain at the border


Polish protesters again dumped Ukrainian grain on the railway at the border. This time, 160 tons of grain were damaged.

On the night of February 25, unknown persons scattered Ukrainian agricultural products from 8 semi-wagons at the Kotomiezh station, the Ministry of Reconstruction reported.

The cargo was transiting to the port of Gdansk, from where it was sent to other countries of the world.

“The Ukrainian side faithfully fulfills its obligations and, according to the agreements with the Polish government, does not export some types of agricultural products to the territory of Poland. This is confirmed at the official level – neither grain, nor corn, nor rapeseed – does not remain there.

This is the fourth case of vandalism at Polish railway stations. The fourth case of impunity and irresponsibility,” commented Oleksandr Kubrakov, Minister of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development.

We will remind, on February 24, on the day of the second anniversary of the full-scale war, at the Polish railway station Dorogusk, unknown persons damaged freight cars with Ukrainian beans.

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