Polish carriers to block Yahodyn-Dorohusk until Feb - strike leader

Polish carriers intend to extend the blockade of the largest checkpoint Yahodyn-Dorohusk on the border with Ukraine until February 2024. — Ukrinform.

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Slovak carriers block Vyšné Nemecké checkpoint on Ukraine border

The Slovak Union of Carriers is blocking the movement of trucks through the Vyšné Nemecké checkpoint adjacent to the Ukrainian checkpoint Uzhhorod. — Ukrinform.

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Media: Polish farmers plan to join border protest

A group of around 100 farmers plan to join the Polish truckers protest at a border crossing with Ukraine, Bloomberg reported on Nov. 20.

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Media: Polish border guards allegedly refuse entry of humanitarian goods into Ukraine

Polish border guards allegedly refused to let trucks carrying humanitarian goods, including fuel, cross into Ukraine, as protests by Polish truckers over the free movement of Ukrainian haulers stretches into its third week, Ukrinform reported on Nov. 20.

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Polish border guards block entry of petrol tankers and humanitarian aid to Ukraine

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Polish hauliers not letting humanitarian aid cross border

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Poles don't let fuel tankers, humanitarian aid into Ukraine

Polish border guards did not allow trucks with humanitarian aid from the Red Cross to enter Ukraine. Tanks with oil products, gas, and other hazardous substances are standing in crowded parking lots and roadsides. — Ukrinform.

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Bratislava to reject EU's latest sanctions package if it includes ban on Russia nuclear fuel

Slovakia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar said Bratislava will not back the EU’s 12th package of sanctions against Russia if it bans the import of Russian nuclear fuel, Slovak news agency Tasr reported on Nov. 18.

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