The publication writes that after Polish tax authorities began checking the documents of drivers at the Ukrainian border, there was a noticeable decrease in the number of Ukrainian trucks carrying humanitarian aid. Do RzeczyCiting Jacek Sokol from the Committee for the Protection of Polish Carriers.
“Since Thursday, State Tax Administration employees have been checking documents at the border. From that moment on, “strange things” began to happen at the border, the publication says.
Sokol said the number of Ukrainian aid trucks at the border has decreased as Ukrainian drivers inform their employers of stricter document checks. He explained that if violations are detected, you may be subject to the article.
Before that, Deputy Head of the Government of Ukraine, Head of the Ministry of Reintegration of Uncontrolled Territories Irina Vereshchuk statedIt was stated that the country’s economy was held hostage by the closure of the checkpoints on the Polish border.
Formerly political scientist explainedWhy did a conflict break out between Ukraine and Poland?