Unidentified persons open three railroad cars with Ukrainian rapeseed in Poland

This morning, on February 23, unknown persons damaged Ukrainian agricultural products at the Dorohusk railway station in Poland. Three grain trucks with rapeseed were opened. This is a transit cargo bound for Germany (Hamburg).
This was reported on social networking site X by Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Recovery, Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure.
“I will only say that unpunished crimes always return. Whether it is military aggression or damaged grain. Criminals must be punished so that others are not tempted to repeat it,” Kubrakov wrote.
According to Latifundist.com, not three, but two railroad cars with rapeseed were opened.
Ukrzaliznytsia reported that they are preparing a corresponding appeal about the incident to the law enforcement agencies of Poland.
As previously reported, on February 20, Polish farmers blocked the railroad near the Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint. They opened a railroad car and spilled Ukrainian grain on the tracks.
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