Border Crossing Queues in Ukraine on June 23: Which Checkpoints Remain Blocked.
Ukraine’s Border Situation on June 23, 2023
According to Novyny.live: As of June 23, 2023, several checkpoints along Ukraine’s borders with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania are experiencing vehicle backlogs. The conditions vary by location, with some crossings seeing heavy car traffic while others remain clear. This update is particularly relevant for travelers and logistics operators navigating regional routes during the summer season.
Current Queue Status
At the Polish border, the queue lengths for passenger cars are as follows:
- Yahodyn – no cars
- Ustyluh – 90 vehicles
- Uhryniv – 25 vehicles
- Rava-Ruska – 0 vehicles
- Hrushiv – 30 vehicles
- Krakilets – 45 vehicles
- Shehyni – 20 vehicles
- Smilnytsia – 0 vehicles
- Nyzhankovychi – 20 vehicles
The situation on the Slovak border is less congested. At the Malyi Bereznyi checkpoint, no passenger cars are reported; in Uzhhorod, there are 20 vehicles, and Mala Selmentsi has none.
Hungary’s border also shows some lines. Specifically, at Tysa – 10 cars, Dzvinkove – 10, Kosyno – 35, Luzhanka – 15, Vylok – 20, and Velyka Palad – 0.
As for the Romanian border, the checkpoints at Diakove, Solotvyno, and Porubne report no passenger cars; Krasnoilsk has 10, and Diakivtsi has none.
The Moldovan border remains calm: at Mamalyha, Kelmentsi, and Rososhany, no passenger cars are recorded.
Overall, on June 23, 2023, Ukraine’s borders exhibit varying levels of queue activity, indicating movement on some routes while others see little to no traffic. These patterns reflect current conditions in the country and underscore the importance of monitoring border flows for international relations and security. Seasonal factors like summer vacations, along with economic and social circumstances, may influence these differences. Ongoing observation of border checkpoints can aid in managing vehicle traffic and ensuring safety at state boundaries.
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