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Home » Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov called on Poland to react after Ukrainian agricultural products were spilled on the border

Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov called on Poland to react after Ukrainian agricultural products were spilled on the border

February 24, 20242 Mins Read Farm Management
Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov called on Poland to react after Ukrainian agricultural products were spilled on the border
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Deputy Prime Minister Kubrakov called on Poland to react after Ukrainian agricultural products were spilled on the border

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov on Saturday called on Polish law enforcement authorities to immediately respond to the spilling of Ukrainian agricultural products at the railway station at the border crossing in Dorohusk.

– The systematic destruction of Ukrainian agricultural products resembles a planned sabotage. Our country defends itself and survives also thanks to farmers. Therefore, those who committed these crimes are certainly not interested in peace in Ukraine and the victory of the civilized world, said Kubrakov, quoted on the website of the Ukrainian Ministry of Infrastructure.

The police are investigating a report about spilling soy from a train that entered Poland from Ukraine and was waiting on a railway siding in Dorohusk, the police said on Saturday. According to preliminary findings, it is about 5 tons of soybeans.

The report regarding this matter was received on Saturday around 8 from officers of the Railway Protection Guard, who revealed that soybeans had been spilled from one of the wagons onto the tracks – said Comm. Ewa Czyż from the Municipal Police Headquarters in Chełm.

The media from Ukraine reminds that another destruction of Ukrainian agricultural products on the border with Poland occurred exactly on the second anniversary of Russia’s launch of a full-scale war against Ukraine.

Earlier, on Friday morning, the police received a report about spilling rapeseed from a train that had also arrived from Ukraine and was waiting for customs clearance at a railway siding in the Dorohusk commune.

Ukrainian rapeseed on the tracks

The District Prosecutor’s Office in Chełm is also investigating the spilling of grain from Ukrainian trucks in front of the crossing in Dorohusk on February 11. According to preliminary police findings, the protest participants broke customs seals from three trucks coming from Ukraine, which caused grain to partially spill onto the road. Estimates show that about a ton of grain spilled from each truck.

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