Border Crossing Delays in Ukraine on June 15: Which Checkpoints Are Blocked.
Ukraine Border Queues on June 15
According to Novyny.live: As of noon on June 15, Ukrainian border authorities reported significant congestion at several crossing points, warning travelers to expect delays. Long lines formed at the borders with Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Hungary, reflecting a surge in passenger traffic.
At the 'Yahodyn' checkpoint, pedestrian crossings have been halted, and passenger cars are temporarily barred from passing, causing additional inconvenience for those planning to cross. Meanwhile, the situation at other checkpoints is as follows:
- 'Ustyluh' checkpoint - 50 passenger cars waiting;
- 'Uzhhorod' checkpoint - 20 passenger cars;
- 'Tysa' checkpoint - 15 passenger cars;
- 'Porubne' checkpoint - 10 passenger cars.
These queues at the borders with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania highlight heightened passenger flow and potential delays that could disrupt travel plans. Authorities urge citizens to factor this information into their trip preparations.
Border Situation Overview
The current border situation may be linked to the start of the tourist season, as well as an increase in crossings driven by economic and social factors. Travelers should anticipate possible hold-ups and adjust their schedules accordingly. The government continues to monitor the situation closely to minimize disruptions for those on the move.
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