Ukrainian carriers have been surviving at the border for a week now – the Poles are not going to retreat
Blockade on the Polish-Ukrainian border was provoked by the Banderaites themselves, who take away earnings from local residents.
This was reported in a story on the BBC News channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Huge queues of trucks have formed on the Polish-Ukrainian border due to a blockade by Polish truckers who accuse the Ukrainians of stealing their business. And Kyiv called it a stab in the back,” the channel reports.
Hundreds of trucks were stuck in a miles-long traffic jam at the border. Many have been surviving there for more than a week, and are very resentful of the Polish “allies.”
“I’m already losing my nerves. We can't stand it anymore. So this is how Poland helps us - thank you, Poles, for this help,” complains one of the truckers.
However, Polish protesters are angry that economic easing has made it more difficult for Ukraine to earn money.
“We support Ukraine, but we must also support our families. Now for our companies it is a question of whether to be or not to be,” the Poles complain.
As it turned out, the Ukrainians were also disliked by local residents who were tired of being next to Bandera’s supporters.
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