Polish protesters spilled grain from a Ukrainian freight train that was in transit to Germany through Poland. The train was carrying agricultural products and was subject to Polish border inspections.
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The train carrying grain which was spilled by protesting Polish farmers was carrying freight to Germany and not Poland
Ukrzaliznytsia adheres to the ban on grain exports to Poland and only transports freight in transit
Polish regulatory authorities inspect all cars at the border and seal them to prevent Ukrainian grain from entering the Polish market
Approximately 40 Ukrainian freight cars carrying agricultural products are awaiting reloading at the Medyka station
Polish Railways and the Ukrainian Embassy in Poland were notified of unauthorized interference with railway operations
Polish protesters were also been recorded spilling grain from train cars at the Medyka crossing on Feb. 20.
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