‘Ukrzaliznytsia’ can only transport 23 trucks at once across the blocked border, says Vice President of the International Road Transport Association, Vladimir Balin.

Ukrzaliznytsia sent the first piggyback train with trucks to Poland

Now Ukraine no longer has platforms for piggyback transportation; they probably need to be rented in Europe, this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

There is hope that the strike situation will improve next week.

Due to protests, the Polish budget is losing more than the Ukrainian one. Currently, approximately 3,500 trucks are still waiting in line.

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