Polish farmers protest impedes humanitarian aid supply — Ukraine’s Border Guard Service

Due to the protests of Polish farmers on the border with Ukraine, there are problems with the supply of humanitarian aid

The spokesman for the Ukrainian State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko, said this during a telethon.

"With the number of border crossings that we have at the moment regarding the movement of trucks, I have doubts that the participants in this blockade are allowing the necessary amount of humanitarian aid to go to Ukraine in all directions," he said.

The spokesperson emphasized that traffic is currently limited and the number of trucks crossing the border is very small, so a queue has formed in Poland, and "most likely they do not even separate trucks carrying humanitarian aid or other important cargo moving to Ukraine."

When asked whether humanitarian aid was blocked at the border, Demchenko replied: "Most likely, yes."