Who benefits from the conflict between Ukraine and Poland — the explanation of a fighter of the Artan HUR unit
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Who benefits from the conflict between Ukraine and Poland — the explanation of a fighter of the Artan HUR unit

Who benefits from the conflict between Ukraine and Poland — the explanation of a fighter of the Artan HUR unit
Source:  online.ua

"Makhno" fighter from the active operations unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine "Artan" said that the conflict between Poland and Ukraine plays into the hands of the Russian Federation.

Who benefits from the conflict between Ukraine and Poland

The special officer is convinced that blocking the Ukrainian-Polish border under the guise of social and economic problems is the biggest obstacle to the supply of weapons to Ukraine.

Now the turning points are happening at the front, and the lack of weapons is the main problem. And when the border is closed, when the weapons are already moving, but the border is closed. In this case, Poland plays the biggest role here. What can you say to the Poles? Let them turn to their history.

Indeed, says Makhno, Ukraine and Poland are related peoples who share a common history. The fighter advises to read the book "Fire and Sword" by the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, which describes the events of the 17th century during the time of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi.

Makhno is convinced that when Poles and Ukrainians argued and fought, Moscow won.

If the Poles are going to act like this now, let them not forget that Putin will not stop there. Russians have it in their blood. And what they did before, they want to repeat. They want to make permanent historical revenges.

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"Artan" fighter

Why are Polish farmers protesting?

On February 9, Polish farmers began blocking roads in Poland and checkpoints on the Polish-Ukrainian border.

Farmers are blocking traffic in six directions - these are the checkpoints "Yagodin", "Ustylug", "Ugryniv", "Rava-Ruska", "Sheghini" and "Krakivets".

Farmers are protesting due to the alleged influx of Ukrainian goods, as well as against the EU's Green Agreement, which provides for climate neutrality by 2050.

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