Due to the death of the second driver at the border, the Embassy of Ukraine urgently addressed another official note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, demanding to unblock the movement of trucks. This was announced by the Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasyl Zvarych on his Facebook page, UNN reports.
In connection with the death, unfortunately, of the second Ukrainian driver, who was driving a Ukrainian truck and was in a queue caused by a strike of Polish carriers in front of the Korczowa checkpoint, the Embassy urgently addressed another official note to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Poland, demanding to unblock the movement of trucks. Relevant signals were also sent to the Ministry of the Interior and the Polish administration
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According to Zwarych, the restriction of freight traffic by Polish protesters poses a threat to human life and health, causes a significant threat to safety and traffic on public roads, and therefore, in accordance with the provisions of the Law of the Republic of Poland "On Assemblies," gives direct grounds for the dissolution of the strike by a representative of the local government body that issued the permit for its holding.
%%QUOTE_TITLE%%We call on the Polish authorities to take decisive action to unblock traffic and prevent Ukrainian, Polish and foreign truck drivers from standing in queues for kilometers without proper conditions - becoming hostages to the actions of the protest organizers. Everyone has the right to protest and defend their position. However, the form, time and duration of the assembly chosen this time, in difficult weather conditions, poses a real threat to life and health, as well as to the safety of people. That is why it is extremely important to save human lives, stop blocking the movement of vehicles and allow drivers to return home unhindered
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As UNN reported, another driver died on the border with Poland.
This is the second death on the Ukrainian-Polish border, where the strike of Polish carriers continues.
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