Overview
- 160 tonnes of Ukrainian grain were vandalized in Poland, marking a series of sabotage acts amid cross-border disputes over agricultural exports.
- Polish farmers protest against Ukrainian agricultural products, citing unfair competition and EU environmental regulations, leading to blockades and sabotage.
- Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, demand action from Poland to protect Ukrainian exports and address the sabotage incidents.
- Polish authorities investigate the sabotage, amid accusations of Russian involvement aimed at undermining Polish-Ukrainian relations.
- The incidents evoke historical traumas for Ukrainians, drawing parallels to the Holodomor genocide by artificial famine.