Polish police in Chelm are investigating an incident where Polish farmers at the Dorohusk border crossing intercepted three Ukrainian trucks and dumped grain onto the road.
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Three trucks driven by Ukrainian nationals crossed into Poland after completing the border control routine. Protesters didn't allow them to proceed and at some point unlocked the trailers, due to which part of the grain was dumped onto the road.
Three trucks driven by Ukrainian citizens entered Poland after undergoing customs procedures. The participants of the protest actions did not let them pass and opened semi-trailers which resulted in some quantity of grain being spilled on the road. The drivers were then headed back to Ukraine.
The incident occurred on 11 February at about 11:30 at the Yahodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint.
Police are conducting an investigation, identifying the participants and interrogating the witnesses, with gathered information to be handed over to the Prosecutor's Office for legal assessment.
On Feb. 11, Polish farmers stopped three trucks carrying Ukrainian grain and spilled it onto the road.
Polish law enforcement officers are collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses regarding spilled Ukrainian grain at the Yagodyn-Dorohusk border crossing; no one has been detained yet.
Polish farmers destroyed Ukrainian grain trucks and spilled grain on the road at the Yagodyn-Dorohusk border crossing.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:01.862Z
Source story: 3825868-police-probe-underway-after-polish-farmers-dump-grain-from-ukrainian-trucks-amid-border-blockade