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Ukrainian grain was again dumped at a railway station in Poland

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Unknown persons again dumped Ukrainian grain at a railway station in Poland.

This was announced on February 23 by the Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Alexander Kubrakov on the social network X.

What happened

According to Kubrakov, Ukrainian agricultural products were damaged this morning at the Dorohusk railway station in Poland.

According to the minister, unknown persons opened three grain trucks with rapeseed.

This is transit cargo heading to Germany, – Kubrakov clarified.

The minister also called on the Polish authorities to find and punish those responsible.

Protests by Polish farmers

On February 9, large-scale protests by farmers began in Poland with the blocking of checkpoints on the border with Ukraine.

Protesters demand to limit or completely ban the import of cheap Ukrainian agricultural products and strengthen support for domestic livestock farming, and also express disagreement with the European Union’s Green Deal strategy, which envisages achieving zero carbon emissions by 2050. The protest was supported by the leadership of the Polish Ministry of Agriculture.

On February 20, Polish farmers protested in 180 locations across the country.

Farmers brought agricultural machinery onto the roads and streets of a number of large cities and completely blocked the passage of trucks at the border. Near the checkpoint in Medyka, protesters poured Ukrainian grain out of train cars.

Earlier, in the battles near Avdiivka, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lost an M1150 Assault Breacher armored vehicle secretly transferred to them.

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