Ukrainian logistics still afloat, but higher costs and delays take their toll
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Daniil Melnychenko
March 15, 2022 at 6:25 pmWorth to noting, that humanitarian aid and other products delivered via aircraft are being landed in neighbouring countries such as Poland where after transferred into trucks for further delivery. Obviously, no civil planes can enter the Ukrainian airspace