Ukrainian grain was again poured onto the ground in Poland.
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A new act of vandalism occurred on the night of February 24-25 at the Kotomerz station. Unknown persons scattered Ukrainian agricultural products from eight gondola cars. 160 tons of grain were damaged. This cargo was in transit to the port of Gdansk, from where it was sent to other countries of the world. This was stated by the Minister of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov, the press service of the department reported.
This is the fourth case of vandalism at Polish railway stations. The fourth case of impunity and irresponsibility,” he noted.
The minister emphasized that the Ukrainian side fulfills its obligations in good faith and, in accordance with agreements with the Polish government, does not export certain types of agricultural products to Poland. This has been confirmed at the official level – neither grains, nor corn, nor rapeseed remain in this country.
The Polish pro-Russian Confederation party even laughed at the damage to the grain wagons. On social network X, one of the representatives of the political force said that there was “an error in the system for automatically closing the dampers.”
Pod Bydgoszczą awarii uległy wagony from kukurydzą from Ukraine. Błąd automatycznego systemu closure klap � Ach ta nowoczesność. pic.twitter.com/9XDxrF4lPm
— Krengiel�� (@krengiel96) February 25, 2024
Let us remind you that on February 24, in the Polish Doroguska in the Lublin region, unknown persons poured 5 tons of Ukrainian soybeans from a carriage. Polish police are checking the circumstances of this event.
Source: Racurs

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