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Impunity is unacceptable – the Ukrainian Embassy sent an urgent official note to Poland

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The Ukrainian Embassy in Poland sent a note to the Polish authorities/Collage 24 Channel

The Ukrainian Embassy in Poland sent an official note to the Polish authorities due to cases of spilled Ukrainian grain. The diplomatic institution noted that such cases are unacceptable.

The Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasily Zvarych reported this on his online page. He noted that everyone involved in crimes involving spilled Ukrainian grain should be brought to justice, reports 24 Channel.

The Ukrainian Embassy sent an official note to the Polish authorities

Zvarich reported that the Ukrainian Embassy in Poland immediately sent an official note to the Polish authorities. This was the reaction to another incident with spilled Ukrainian grain on the border. Zvarych noted that Ukraine demands that those responsible be found and brought to justice, as well as to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Impunity is unacceptable. Criminals who despise and destroy other people's property must face the law. A legal state, like Poland, must act decisively and uncompromisingly in such cases, said Zvarych.

In the comments under the note, the Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland added that he is in touch Polish police. According to Zvarich, investigative actions are carried out for each incident with spilled grain. rapeseed to the ground. Ukrzaliznytsia noted that the grain was sent in transit to Germany. The press service also stated that they are preparing an appeal to Polish law enforcement agencies.

Previous cases of spilled grain at the border< /h2>

  • This is not the first time that Polish protesters have destroyed Ukrainian grain. Thus, on February 11, farmers cut the locks from three trucks that were standing on the border near the Dorohusk-Yagodin checkpoint and poured grain out of them onto the ground.
  • The second case with spoiled Ukrainian grain was recorded on February 20 near the Medika-Shegini checkpoint. Then Polish protesters blocked the railway, opened the hatch of one of the cars and poured Ukrainian grain onto the ground. Ukrzaliznytsia noted that the grain was sent in transit to Germany.
  • Andrzej Duda, commenting on the cases of spilled Ukrainian grain, said that he was very sorry that this happened. At the same time, the President of Poland stated that citizens of a democratic country have the right to protest.

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