Border Wait Times for January 22: Minor Vehicle Backups Reported at Select Checkpoints.
28.01.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
28.01.2026
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Ukraine Border Status as of January 22
According to Novyny.live: As of noon on January 22, the situation at Ukraine's border crossings remains stable, with minimal queues for those exiting the country. Minor vehicle backups have been observed at only a few specific checkpoints.
Queue Status at Individual Border Crossings
- Border with Poland:
- Yahodyn checkpoint - No buses recorded.
- Ustyluh checkpoint - 10 passenger vehicles waiting.
- Border with Slovakia:
- Uzhhorod checkpoint - A queue of 20 passenger cars.
- Border with Hungary:
- Luzhanka checkpoint - Only 3 passenger cars recorded.
- Borders with Romania and Moldova:
- All checkpoints with Romania are clear, with no queues.
- No passenger cars or buses have been recorded at the border with Moldova.
In summary, border wait times across Ukraine remain minor as of January 22, indicating relatively calm conditions for crossing. This stable situation is a positive sign for regional travel and commerce, especially following periods of heightened restrictions. The small queues that do exist are likely due to routine operational checks or typical fluctuations in traveler volume.
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