Three Ukrainian grain trucks were not opened in Poland and their contents were spilled

Three Ukrainian grain trucks were not opened in Poland and their contents were spilled

In Poland, unknown persons damaged Ukrainian agricultural products. The attackers opened three grain trucks and spilled their contents. This was stated by the Minister of Community, Territorial and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov in X.


"This morning at the Dorohusk railway station (Poland), unknown persons damaged Ukrainian agricultural products. Three grain trucks with rapeseed were opened," he said.

According to the minister, it was a transit cargo bound for Germany (Hamburg).


"I will only say that unpunished crimes always return. Whether it is military aggression or spoiled grain. Criminals must be punished so that others are not tempted to repeat them," he said.

 

 

For its part, Ukrzaliznytsia reported that it is preparing a corresponding appeal to the Polish law enforcement agencies regarding the incident.





In Poland, unknown persons damaged Ukrainian agricultural products. The attackers opened three grain trucks and spilled their contents. This was stated by the Minister of Community, Territorial and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov in X.


"This morning at the Dorohusk railway station (Poland), unknown persons damaged Ukrainian agricultural products. Three grain trucks with rapeseed were opened," he said.

According to the minister, it was a transit cargo bound for Germany (Hamburg).


"I will only say that unpunished crimes always return. Whether it is military aggression or spoiled grain. Criminals must be punished so that others are not tempted to repeat them," he said.

 

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For its part, Ukrzaliznytsia reported that it is preparing a corresponding appeal to the Polish law enforcement agencies regarding the incident.