Ukraine Border Crossing Update for February 11: Minimal Queues and Electronic System Advisory.
Ukraine Border Status as of February 11, 2023
According to Novyny.live: As of February 11, 2023, only minor queues are reported at a few of Ukraine's border crossing points. Border authorities have issued a warning regarding potential disruptions to electronic services, which could affect the overall border crossing process. These electronic systems are crucial for processing traveler data and vehicle registrations.
Conditions at Specific Border Crossings
The situation at the Polish border is as follows:
- The 'Yahodyn' crossing point has no queue - 0 buses.
- At 'Ustyluh', 10 passenger cars are waiting.
- All other checkpoints, including 'Uhryniv', 'Rava-Ruska', 'Hrushiv', 'Krakivets', 'Shehyni', 'Smilnytsia', and 'Nyzhankovychi', report zero passenger cars, buses, or pedestrians.
The border with Slovakia also remains quiet. At the following points:
- 'Malyi Bereznyi' - no passenger cars, buses, or pedestrians.
- 'Uzhhorod' - also no passenger cars, buses, or pedestrians.
- 'Mali Selmentsi' - no pedestrians recorded.
On the Hungarian border:
- The 'Tysa' checkpoint has 6 passenger cars.
- 'Dzvinkove', 'Kosyno', and 'Luzhanka' have a combined total of 10 passenger cars, with no buses or pedestrians.
The situation at the Romanian border is as follows:
- The crossing points 'Diakove', 'Solotvyno', 'Porubne', and 'Krasnoilsk' have no queues - 0 passenger cars, buses, or pedestrians.
Similarly, no queues are observed on the Moldovan border. At the checkpoints:
- 'Mamalyha', 'Kelmentsi', 'Rososhany', and 'Sokyriany' have recorded no passenger cars, buses, or pedestrians.
In summary, queues at Ukraine's borders remain minimal across all directions. However, border guards advise caution and recommend accounting for potential electronic service failures. The overall stable flow at Ukrainian borders indicates a normalization of international travel activity following the disruptions of recent years. Travelers are urged to consider this advisory on potential technical issues when planning their journeys, as it could impact waiting times and the overall border crossing procedure.
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