Minister Kubrakov called this a planned sabotage.
In Poland, on the anniversary of the war, wagons with Ukrainian agricultural products were damaged: this time, instead of Ukrainian grain, legumes ended up on the ground.
The Ministry of Development of Communities, Territories and Infrastructure of Ukraine announced this on Facebook. The incident occurred around 9 am at the Dorogusk station.
“On the day of the second anniversary of the full-scale Russian military invasion, today at about 9 am unknown persons damaged freight cars with beans,” the department emphasized.
They clarified that Minister Alexander Kubrakov had already responded to the incident. He called the actions of the Poles a systemic destruction of Ukrainian agricultural products. The process is similar to planned sabotage, the official pointed out.
“Our country defends itself and survives also thanks to farmers. So, those who committed these crimes are definitely not interested in the Ukrainian world and the victory of the civilized world. We call on the Polish law enforcement agencies to give an immediate response,” he said.
The ministry also noted that our carrier Ukrzaliznytsia filed a similar complaint for the third time. They are also waiting for the reaction of law enforcement officers.
Sabotage against Ukrainian grain began in Poland
As you know, the incident with legumes is not the first time that a product of Ukrainian farmers is destroyed in Poland. For example, on February 20, Polish protesters opened the hatch of two Ukrainian freight cars at the Medika freight station, spilling grain on the ground.
Earlier, on February 11, Polish farmers used a grinder to cut the seals on Ukrainian trucks with agricultural products, and on February 23, at the Dorogusk station, they opened the hatches of two grain trucks and scattered rapeseed (Ukraine was transporting this product to Germany).