Polish protesters to fully stop passage of trucks from Ukraine through Ustyluh BCP, to resume blocking of Krakovets BCP from March 13 – State Border Guard Service
Protesting Polish farmers announced that they will not allow a single truck to leave Ukraine through the Zosin-Ustyluh border crossing point (BCP), according to the Telegram channel of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service.
At the same time, as reported by the border service, Polish farmers will allow six trucks every hour to enter Ukraine.
The State Border Guard Service also said that protesters continue to restrict the movement of cargo vehicles through five BCPs on the Ukrainian-Polish border: Dorohusk-Yahodyn, Zosin-Ustyluh, Dołhobyczow-Uhryniv, Hrebenne-Rava Ruska, and Medyka-Shehyni.
The protesters also announced plans to resume blocking trucks moving towrads the Korczowa-Krakovets BCP from March 13, which they stopped on the night of March 9.
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