Border Queues on June 2: Worst Traffic Jams at Ustyluh and Uhryniv Checkpoints.
Current Status at Border Crossings
According to Novyny.live: On June 2, long lines were recorded at Ukraine's border crossings with Poland and Hungary. The most severe congestion occurred at the Ustyluh and Uhryniv checkpoints, with backups reported at six crossing points in total.
At the Yahodyn checkpoint, no passenger cars or buses were present. Ustyluh had a queue of 45 cars, while Uhryniv saw 30 cars waiting. In contrast, no lines were observed at the following crossings:
- Rava-Ruska
- Hrushiv
- Smilnytsia
- Nyzhankovychi
- Malyi Bereznyi
- Uzhhorod
- Dzvinkove
- Kosyno
- Vylok
- Velyka Palad
- Diakove
- Solotvyno
- Porubne
- Krasnoilsk
- Diakivtsi
- Mamalyha
- Kelmentsi
- Rososhany
All of these points reported zero passenger cars and buses.
The Krakivets checkpoint had 10 cars, and Shehyni recorded 20 cars, with no buses or pedestrians. Tysa also showed 10 cars, while Luzhanka had 5 vehicles.
Conclusion
Overall, the situation at Ukraine's border with Poland and Hungary remains tense, especially at Ustyluh and Uhryniv, where the longest traffic jams were seen.
This border congestion may stem from increased passenger and vehicle traffic typical of the summer season, as people travel for vacations. Delays at checkpoints can disrupt travel plans, so it is crucial for travelers to monitor real-time updates and plan accordingly to avoid setbacks.
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