Towards the Polish-Belarusian border – the trucks cannot see the end of the edge.
There is busy traffic on the Polish-Belarusian border. Loaded trucks pass here one after another. Drivers say that they are going to reload goods onto trucks, which will then head to Russia.
This is mentioned in the story TSN.
Towards the Polish-Belarusian border – the trucks cannot see the end of the edge. They will tell us about traffic jams later. This is at least.
Wagon after truck slowly drives up. Behind and here is Poland, ahead is Belarus. And it is from here that goods are actively transported there. Queue for kilometers. Let's go closer to the truckers.
These are Belarusians. They ask not to show their faces. They tell how trade relations between Belarus and Russia have been established with Europe. But you won’t see any Belarusian or Russian trucks.
Most of the trucks are registered in Poland. These trucks calmly travel through Poland to the border, and then to Belarus. Suddenly we notice how one of the drivers is walking towards us.
Anatoly is Ukrainian. He says this is true: in Belarus the cargo is reloaded into other trucks that are already on their way to the Russian Federation. These same heavy trucks sometimes, he says, return empty, but often with Russian products.
“They will import from Russia to Belarus, and from Belarus to Europe? Yes, to Europe. Different loads, very different. What will I say, I just can't say much. I didn’t see if they were carrying grain,” says Anatoly.
Only drivers note: they do not carry cargo with ammunition and weapons.
The fact that the terminal is actively working is also seen by the Poles living nearby. This is the village of Koroshchin, bordering Belarus.
And although most of the trucks on the Polish-Belarusian border are not marked, TSN called those companies whose advertisements are found on awnings. Officially they refuse to comment. During the conversation, some categorically deny that they have anything to do with these shipments and allegedly work exclusively with Europe. There were also those who insisted: they have no business ties with Russia, but they transport goods to Belarus. What happens to him next, they say, is not their responsibility.
Recall that Polish farmers announced a new long protest on the border with Ukraine.
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