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A number of countries have declared a postal blockade of Russia

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Ukrposhta expects other countries to join the blockade of Russia and Belarus

Seven countries have already joined the blockade, including Ukraine. Ukrposhta stopped communication with the Russian Federation immediately after the start of the war.

Posts of a number of countries have submitted documents to the Universal Postal Union to stop the delivery of items to Russia and Belarus, the press service of Ukrposhta reports on Friday, April 15

So, the post of Poland, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Australia and Latvia joined the blockade.

“I hope that the rest of the post offices will also soon join our six and stop delivering items to Russia and Belarus. This is important, because with the imposition of sanctions and the exit of companies from the Russian market, the post office has become a channel for importing sanctioned goods. Therefore, it is very important that postal operators support the actions of their countries to suppress Russian aggression and stopped delivering items to Russia and Belarus,” said Igor Smilyansky, Director General of Ukrposhta.

Ukrposhta itself stopped deliveries to/from Russia and Belarus from the first days of the war.

Earlier it was reported that Ukrposhta is more will not issue stamps with the letter values ​​Z and V. The company began to actively use these letter designations of the nominal value since 2017.

And one of these days Ukrposhta introduced postage stamps into circulation “Russian warship, go …!”.

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