Busiest Border Crossings in Ukraine on March 16: Where Queues Are Building Up.

Queue at Ukraine border
Queue at Ukraine border

Border Crossing Situation in Ukraine on March 16, 2023

According to Novyny.live: As of 9:00 AM on March 16, 2023, most Ukrainian border checkpoints show minimal queues for outbound traffic, though a few routes experience delays due to electrical system disruptions. This update is crucial for travelers and logistics operators planning cross-border movement amid ongoing regional challenges.

Checkpoint Activity Overview

The heaviest vehicle traffic is recorded on routes heading into Poland. Here is a breakdown by checkpoint:

  • At the 'Yahodyn' crossing, only 1 bus is present, but pedestrian passage is not allowed.
  • At 'Ustyluh', 15 cars and 1 bus are waiting, with no pedestrian crossings available.
  • At 'Uhryniv', 'Rava-Ruska', 'Hrushiv', and 'Tysa', no cars or buses are present, and pedestrian traffic is not permitted.
  • At 'Krakivets', 10 cars are lined up, but pedestrians cannot cross.
  • At 'Shehyni', 20 cars are observed, and pedestrians are allowed to cross in both directions.
  • At 'Malyi Bereznyi' and 'Uzhhorod', no vehicles are present, but pedestrian crossing is open in both directions.
  • At 'Diakove' and 'Mamalyha', no vehicles are present, and pedestrian crossing is not conducted.

Overall, the border situation varies significantly: some checkpoints see active car departures, while others remain completely empty. The Polish border stands out with the highest number of vehicles, indicating notable pressure along that corridor.

These conditions may stem from several factors, including heightened demand for border crossing due to economic and social circumstances. The mentioned electrical system failures could also slow down vehicle processing at checkpoints, leading to additional delays. Monitoring border developments is key to understanding trade flows and movement patterns between Ukraine and its neighbors, particularly Poland.


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