Border Crossing Update for January 28: Traffic Status and Open Checkpoints.

Border Crossing Update for January 28: Traffic Status and Open Checkpoints
Border Crossing Update for January 28: Traffic Status and Open Checkpoints

Current Status at Ukraine's Borders on January 28

According to Novyny.live: As of 9:00 AM on January 28, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine reports that significant queues are present only at the Polish border, with all other crossing points operating freely. This update provides crucial information for travelers and commercial transport planning their routes.

Checkpoint-Specific Conditions

The situation at the Polish border is detailed as follows:

  • The 'Yahodyn' checkpoint has no buses waiting.
  • 'Ustyluh' has a queue of 20 passenger vehicles.
  • 'Shehyni' has a queue of 10 passenger cars.

All other national borders are currently clear of waiting lines.

At the Slovak border, the 'Malyi Bereznyi' crossing reports zero passenger cars or buses. A similarly clear situation exists at the Hungarian border's 'Tysa' checkpoint, with no vehicles or buses recorded. The Romanian border at 'Dyakove' also shows no queues, with counts of 0 cars and 0 buses. Likewise, the Moldovan border at 'Mamalyha' checkpoint has no waiting traffic, reporting 0 cars and 0 buses.

In summary, the overall situation at Ukraine's borders on January 28 remains stable, with congestion limited to a single direction. These conditions are typical for this time of year, following the holiday travel period. The data indicates efficient border service operations and potentially reduced cross-border activity in early January. This stability is beneficial for regional trade and tourism, which are vital for Ukraine's economy. Monitoring queue developments in the coming days will help identify broader trends in the movement of people and goods across the region.


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