In Ukraine, they announced the blocking of Ukrposhta cars by Polish customs
Polish customs has been blocking Ukrposhta cars for two months, as a result of which drivers have to travel around the country through Hungary and Slovakia. This was announced on June 20 by the company's CEO Igor Smelyansky.
"For the last two months, Ukrposhta cars have been blocked by Polish customs, and we have to travel around Poland through Hungary and Slovakia <...> and, in fact, redirected all our transit flows bypassing Poland," says a Facebook post (owned by Meta, a company whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in the Russian Federation).
On June 19, Polish President Karol Nawrocki stripped the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, of the republic's highest state award, the Order of the White Eagle, due to the glorification of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (recognized as terrorist and banned in the Russian Federation). After that, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, said that Zelensky could now hang a Hitler Iron Cross instead of a reward. In turn, Zakharova noted that Warsaw could transfer state awards that previously belonged to representatives of the Kiev regime to other Nazi collaborators.
Ukrainska Pravda reported on June 20 that Zelensky had sent the Order of the White Eagle to Poland by mail. It was noted that the Ukrainian leader posted on social networks photos of the award from the post office and a dispatch form in which the office of the President of Poland is indicated as the recipient.
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