Border Queues on June 22: Where the Longest Lines of Cars Are Forming as People Leave Ukraine.
Ukraine’s Border Situation on June 22
According to Novyny.live: On June 22, traffic congestion was reported at several checkpoints along Ukraine’s borders with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania, while most other routes remained free of queues. The situation varies significantly depending on the specific crossing point.
Checkpoints with Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary
At the 'Yahodyn' crossing, there are no buses waiting, and pedestrian crossings are not being allowed. Meanwhile, at 'Ustyluh,' a line of 20 passenger cars has formed. Other checkpoints such as 'Malyi Bereznyi' and 'Uzhhorod' report no queues at all, with zero vehicles waiting. The 'Tysa' crossing has 12 cars in line, and 'Luzhanka' shows 15 passenger cars queued up.
As for the Romanian border, the situation remains stable with no reported queues. Information about lines at the Moldovan border is currently unavailable. Overall, the border situation points to an uneven flow of vehicles, which can affect crossing times.
The state of Ukraine’s borders on June 22 reveals a wide variation in queue lengths across different checkpoints, likely influenced by factors such as time of day, weather conditions, or administrative procedures.
Travelers are advised to monitor real-time updates to avoid delays. Given the steady conditions at the Romanian border, passengers on that route can expect minimal disruptions, while other directions require closer attention to detailed queue information.
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