Farmer protests in Poland continue unabated.
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On Monday, March 11, the strike participants will not allow a single truck to leave Ukraine in front of the Zosin-Ustilug and Korcheva-Krakovets checkpoints. Polish farms will allow six and four trucks to enter Ukraine every hour. The State Border Service of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.
Traffic restrictions for trucks continue at the checkpoints “Dorogusk-Yagodin”, “Zosin-Ustilug”, “Dolgobychuv-Ugrinov”, “Khrebene – Rava-Russkaya”, “Medika-Shegini”. The movement of cars and buses in all directions is not limited.
Border guards added that on March 13, protesters plan to resume blocking trucks in the direction of the Korcheva-Krakovets checkpoint.
Let us remind you that the State Tax Service stated that Ukrainian drivers are looking for alternative ways to cross the border, which is why queues at the border with other neighboring countries of Ukraine have increased in recent days. The largest number of vehicles at the Tisza checkpoint from Hungary is 1.4 thousand.
Source: Racurs

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