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Ukrainian long-haul drivers on Polish-Ukrainian border cook dumplings in open air and feed their fellow blockade participants. VIDEO

Two Ukrainian long-haul drivers, who are forced to stand on the Polish-Ukrainian border due to the blockade by Polish carriers, cook dumplings and feed their colleagues.

According to Censor.NET, a video with a fragment of the work of the "point of invincibility" was published on social networks.

"The long-haul drivers who have to stand on the Polish-Ukrainian border are impressed - Ukrainians are making dumplings in the open air and feeding their colleagues in the blockade," the author of the publication notes in his commentary.

As a reminder, since November 6, Polish carriers have been blocking the movement of trucks near the three largest checkpoints on the border with Ukraine: Korczova-Krakivets, Hrebenne-Rava Ruska, Dorohusk-Yahodyn. According to various sources, there are about 2900 trucks in queues on the territory of Poland in the direction of Ukraine. Most of all opposite Krakivets - 1200, opposite Yahodyn - about 1100 trucks and opposite Rava-Ruska - about 600.

Members of the International Road Transport Union, an industry group, from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Lithuania, have written to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to reconsider the agreement that allows traffic liberalization with Ukraine, which expires in June 2024. On Thursday, the European Commission said that any reintroduction of permits or quotas for road transport from Ukraine is legally impossible, as it would violate the current agreement between the EU and Kyiv.