[1/2] Ukrainian trucks are parked near the Poland-Ukraine border, near the village of Korczowa, Poland November 19, 2023.
REUTERS/Yan Dobronosov/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsKYIV, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Ukraine's top truckers union said on Friday its hopes of a rapid end to Polish trucker protests at the border were fading, as Kyiv prepared to evacuate its hauliers stranded in Poland.
They launched their blockade on Nov. 6, protesting that Ukrainian truckers are exempt from requiring permits to cross the Polish border, a policy change put in place during the war.
Deputy Infrastructure Minister Serhiy Derkach said late on Thursday that Ukrainian truckers were suffering in bitter, sub-zero temperatures and that there were no food supplies, basic sanitary conditions or ambulances at the scene.
The truckers union says two Ukrainian truckers have died in their vehicles since the beginning of the blockade.
Persons:
Yan, Leonid Kostiuchenko, Kostiuchenko, Serhiy Derkach, Derkach, Tom Balmforth, Gareth Jones
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Ukrainian Association of International Carriers, European Union, Facebook, Thomson
Locations:
Poland, Ukraine, Korczowa, Polish