Border Queues in Ukraine on March 29: Where Cars and Buses Are Piling Up the Most.
Current State of Ukraine's Border Crossings
According to Novyny.live: On March 29, three checkpoints along Ukraine's border are experiencing significant queues. Border officials advise travelers to prepare for potential disruptions due to unstable electronic systems, which could further complicate crossing procedures.
Checkpoint Breakdown
At the Polish border, the situation is as follows:
- 'Yahodyn' checkpoint — no buses reported;
- 'Ustyluh' checkpoint — a queue of 15 passenger cars has formed;
- 'Shehyni' checkpoint — 5 buses are waiting.
On the Slovak border, the 'Uzhhorod' checkpoint also has a queue, with 15 passenger cars currently lined up.
Conditions at the borders with Hungary, Romania, and Moldova remain stable, with no passenger cars or buses reported at any of their checkpoints.
In summary, the longest queues are concentrated at the Ukrainian-Polish and Ukrainian-Slovak borders. Given the risk of technical glitches, border guards urge all travelers to plan their trips in advance and account for possible delays.
While the situation at Ukraine's borders remains under control, unstable electronic systems could cause inconvenience for travelers.
The buildup at checkpoints may reflect increased demand for border crossings, particularly toward Poland and Slovakia. It is crucial for citizens planning journeys to be prepared for potential delays and inspections, which could affect their schedules.
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