Polish farmers to prevent unloading of agricultural products from Ukraine at Izov railway station
From February 9, Polish farmers will prevent the unloading of agricultural products from Ukraine at the checkpoint Hrubieszow - Volodymy-Volynsky (railway station Izov), the State Customs Service reported on the Telegram channel.
"According to the Polish side, local farmers have declared their intention from today, February 9, at the checkpoint Hrubieszow - Volodymy-Volynsky (railway station Izov) to prevent the transshipment of Ukrainian agricultural goods from rail to road transport and their movement to terminals at the Hrubieszow station," the message said on Friday.
It is indicated that cargo of other categories will be transported without restrictions.
It was previously reported that from Friday, February 9, truck traffic is expected to be restricted at three checkpoints on the Polish border due to protests by Polish farmers.
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