Morning Gridlock on June 27: 17 Border Crossings Blocked for Those Leaving Ukraine.
Ukraine Border Situation on June 27
According to Novyny.live: As of 9:00 AM on June 27, queues at 17 checkpoints for individuals exiting Ukraine have been reported. Heavy traffic is evident across multiple border sections, reflecting a significant flow of citizens attempting to leave the country.
Queues at Various Border Points
At the border with Poland, the line situation is as follows:
- 'Yahodyn' checkpoint - no buses reported;
- 'Ustyluh' checkpoint - 35 cars waiting;
- 'Hrushevi' checkpoint - 20 cars waiting;
- 'Krakovets' checkpoint - 40 cars waiting.
This indicates a rising number of vehicles heading toward Poland.
Queues are also notable at the Slovakian border:
- 'Malyi Bereznyi' checkpoint - 20 cars waiting;
- 'Uzhhorod' checkpoint - 25 cars waiting.
These points show a certain level of congestion, requiring careful traffic management.
At the Hungarian border, the situation is as follows:
- 'Tysa' checkpoint - 10 cars waiting;
- 'Dzvinkovyi' checkpoint - 20 cars waiting.
This also reflects active departures by citizens.
At the Romanian border, the queues are:
- 'Diakove' checkpoint - 20 cars waiting;
- 'Porubne' checkpoint - 5 cars waiting.
Despite overall movement, the situation at these points remains under control.
The Moldovan border remains calm, with no cars, buses, or pedestrians recorded at any checkpoint. This suggests minimal departures in that direction.
In summary, June 27 sees heavy vehicle traffic at many Ukrainian border crossings, particularly with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania. The Moldovan border remains quiet.
The growing queues may indicate heightened demand for exiting the country, potentially driven by seasonal factors like summer vacations or Ukraine's economic conditions. It is crucial to note that border control remains a priority, as it impacts safety and the organization of crossings. The heavy traffic at western borders may also reflect citizens' intentions to leave Ukraine for extended periods or for holidays in neighboring countries.
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