Long Lines at Ukraine’s Border on June 4: State Border Guard Service Warns of Delays.
Border Congestion in Ukraine on June 4
According to Novyny.live: As of noon on June 4, significant queues have formed at several Ukrainian border checkpoints, particularly along routes to Poland and Slovakia. The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGS) has issued a warning about potential delays caused by traffic jams at these crossing points.
At the checkpoint with Poland, delays are expected to affect crossing times, and a similar situation is unfolding at the Slovakian border, where lines are also substantial. The SBGS notes that disruptions to electronic systems could further worsen the situation.
Traveler Recommendations
Although the situation at other borders—such as those with Hungary, Romania, and Moldova—has not been detailed, queues may also appear at these checkpoints. Drivers and passengers are advised to prepare for possible delays and factor these conditions into their border-crossing plans.
Ukraine’s border situation remains challenging, likely due to increased passenger traffic and technical issues within control systems. Travelers should be ready for holdups, as these could impact their itineraries. The State Border Guard Service recommends checking queue and checkpoint status in advance to avoid unexpected complications.
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