Queues at the border on January 14: border guards warn of possible disruptions in systems.

Queues at the border on January 14
Queues at the border on January 14

Queues at the border on January 14: border guards warn of possible disruptions in systems

According to Novyny.live: On January 14, 2023, no queues for exit were recorded at the border of Ukraine, however, border guards recommend planning trips due to possible disruptions in electronic systems. As of 12:00 on January 14, the situation at the border remains stable, although minor traffic jams are observed at several checkpoints.

Situation at different borders

The situation at the border with Poland is as follows:

  • At the 'Yahodyn' checkpoint, there are no queues - 0 buses.
  • In 'Ustyluh', there are 20 passenger cars waiting to exit.
  • In 'Shehyni' – 15 passenger cars and 1 bus.

At the border with Slovakia, no queues have been recorded: at the 'Malyy Bereznʹy' checkpoint, there are no passenger cars or buses.

The situation at the border with Hungary is somewhat different:

  • At the 'Tysa' checkpoint, 2 passenger cars are waiting to exit.
  • In 'Luzhanka' - 5 passenger cars.

At the same time, there are no queues at the border with Romania and Moldova: at 'Diakiv' and 'Mamalihy', there are no passenger cars or buses.

Despite the absence of significant queues, border guards emphasize that possible disruptions in electronic systems may affect the border crossing process, so travelers are advised to plan their trips in advance.

The situation at the border remains stable, but the recommendations of the border guards regarding trip planning underscore the importance of being ready for possible delays. Disruptions in electronic systems can cause inconveniences for travelers, so considering these factors while planning trips may help avoid unforeseen situations.


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