Polish law enforcement denies blocking passenger buses on the border with Ukraine

Polish law enforcement denies blocking passenger buses on the border with Ukraine

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Polish law enforcement officials deny accusations of blocking passenger buses from Ukraine, saying that the buses are crossing the border with Poland without hindrance.

Polish law enforcement officials deny allegations of blocking passenger buses from Ukraine. This was stated by Katarzyna Nowak, the acting spokeswoman for the Chief Commandant of the Polish police, reports Dziennik Gazeta Prawna, UNN writes.  

Details

According to her, no one is blocking buses from Ukraine and they are crossing the border to Poland without any problems. 

This is not true (information about blocking buses - ed.), nothing like that is happening. We, as the police, have absolutely no control over humanitarian, military, or medical aid, or buses that transport people. They pass smoothly  

- said Novak.

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Addendum

Earlier, UNN reported with reference to Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction - Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov that Polish protesters began stopping passenger buses from Ukraine. 

In addition, the Consul of Ukraine in Poland went to the border crossing point Dorohusk, where Polish protesters are blocking the movement of passenger buses.

Recall

Today, on March 11, it became known that Polish farmers protesting on the border of Ukraine stopped letting trucks leave Ukraine at two checkpoints. We are talking about the  checkpoint "Ustyluh-Zosin" and the checkpoint "Uhryniv"