Ukrainian corn scattered again in Poland. 160 tons of grain damaged
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Ukrainian corn scattered again in Poland. 160 tons of grain damaged

Oleksandr Kubrakov
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On the night of February 25, Ukrainian agricultural products from 8 semi-cars were dumped at the Kotomiezh station in Poland. The cargo was transiting to the port of Gdansk, from where it was sent to other countries of the world.

Ukrainian grain was scattered again in Poland

Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov showed a photo of 160 tons of destroyed Ukrainian grain, which was transiting to the port of Gdansk, and then to other countries.

According to the minister, this is already the fourth case of vandalism at railway stations in Poland.

How long will the government and the Polish police allow this vandalism to continue? Again, all these agricultural products are transported in sealed wagons and transit to other countries. We strictly follow the law. And you?

Oleksandr Kubrakov

Oleksandr Kubrakov

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 has been confirmed at the official level — neither grain, nor corn, nor rape remains there, — the Ministry of Infrastructure added.

According to the Polish publication Polskie Radio PiK, it is about spilled corn. Currently, the territory is guarded, the police are on the scene.

Ukrzaliznytsia notes that it is about 180 tons of grain.

Ukrzaliznytsia records the systematic deterioration of Ukrainian cargo on the territory of Poland every day. This is a crime against Ukraine that has gotten out of control. And the longer Poland pays insufficient attention to the situation and appropriate decisions are not taken, the more difficult and uncontrollable the situation will become.

Cases of vandalism of Ukrainian grain in Poland

On February 24, Ukrainian grain was dumped from a train at the Polish Dorogusk railway station. "Ukrzaliznytsia" turned to the law enforcement agencies of Poland.

On February 20, Polish protesters blocked the railway near the "Medyka-Sheghini" railway station and spilled grain from a freight car onto the track. It was headed for Germany.

On February 11, a group of farmers from Poland damaged trucks with Ukrainian grain on the highway near the "Dorogusk-Yagodin" checkpoint.

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