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Ukrainian Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure, Oleksandr Kubrakov, reported that unidentified individuals in Poland once again spilled agricultural products from three trucks. The cargo trains, carrying rapeseed, was transiting through Poland to Hamburg, Germany.
in reply to Jesuis :verified: Jednička

You do not judge nation based on few criminals, that's not a smart approach 😀
in reply to Schmaker

@schmaker no we don't, are there some counter protests against those criminals or all are ok?
in reply to Jesuis :verified: Jednička

You do not protest when somebody does a criminal thing. You protest when somebody does criminal thing and justice ignores it - which I believe is not a case here
in reply to Schmaker

@schmaker is it not? as i understand it's rather deteriorating, first was one truck, now it's train car, what next - derailing entire train with pasengers?
in reply to Jesuis :verified: Jednička

@Jesuis :verified: Jednička
Well, someone tried it in Czechia and was sentenced to jail. Without any protests. That's how law works

If we would protest every time somebody does a criminal thing, then we would not do anything else.

By the way - 24.2. are planned meetings all around the world to support UA for people to show they DO care. I guess there will be something in PL, but can't say for sure as I don't speak polish
@NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦

in reply to Schmaker

@schmaker It's not just about crimes. Pro-russian cries are not crime, air alert for passing by ukrainians is not a crime. It is humiliation. You canot fight it with police. Only with support. And it's simply not there.
in reply to Jesuis :verified: Jednička

Yes, there are pro-russians everywhere .. including Ukraine. That does not mean support is not there. Numbers tells otherwise

https://www.gzeromedia.com/the-graphic-truth-whose-given-the-most-to-ukraine-by-gdp

Or better, this graph:

in reply to Schmaker

@schmaker But it is clear it cannot continue like that and if either government or people would not intervene the relationship will be deteriorating at exponential speed. And government clearly indicates they are not interested in changing anything (in other words they support the motion)
in reply to Jesuis :verified: Jednička

It gives me hard times to reply to you this time. Truth is, detoriation happens, that's for sure. But I also do think - and it's clearly just a personal opinion not backed by any numbers - that the detoriation will eventually stop at some point as the core UA supporters won't magically disappear.

But I have to (sadly) admit, that this can also be only a wishful thinking...

in reply to NOELREPORTS 🇪🇺 🇺🇦

The last grain spilling echoed a lot in social media, showing a place where a tiny crack may appear between Poland and Ukraine. Russia amplified it.

So of course they try again. Don't bother with it, less than a thousand tons isn't worth worrying about.