Lithuanian farmers sided with Ukraine
Agrarians of the Republic of Lithuania are not going to join the protest action of their Polish colleagues and block Ukrainian grain.
Agrarians of the Republic of Lithuania are not going to join the protest action of their Polish colleagues and block Ukrainian grain.
The first offenders who spilled Ukrainian grain from grain trucks on the border with Poland have already appeared in court.
Polish protesters again dumped Ukrainian grain on the railway at the border. This time, 160 tons of grain were damaged.
Protesters on the Polish border damaged Ukrainian agricultural products for the third time.
Ukrainian farmers brought to the border with Poland agricultural machinery destroyed as a result of hostilities.
Polish protesters dumped about 4 tons of Ukrainian grain on railway tracks.
Polish protesters continue to block traffic at key checkpoints.
Polish protesters have already blocked the sixth checkpoint on the border with Ukraine – “Krakivets-Korchova”.
As a result of the blocking of border crossings by Polish protesters, the customs office is not fulfilling its work plan.
Ukrainian carriers plan to hold a protest in response to the actions of Polish farmers who systematically block the movement of trucks on the border of the two countries.
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