Longest Border Queues in Ukraine on June 29: Which Checkpoints Are Most Congested.
Border Crossing Situation in Ukraine as of June 29, 2023
According to Novyny.live: On June 29, 2023, travelers exiting Ukraine faced significant delays, especially at the Polish border. The busiest checkpoint was Ustyluh, where 40 cars and one bus were lined up waiting to cross.
Checkpoint Conditions
At other crossings into Poland, traffic was light or nonexistent:
- Yahodyn — no queues.
- Uhryniv — no queues.
- Rava-Ruska — no vehicles waiting.
- Hrushiv — no queues.
- Krakivets — no queues.
- Shehyni — no queues.
- Smilnytsia — no queues.
- Nyzhankovychi — no queues.
Conditions at the Slovak border were slightly busier, with some delays:
- Malyi Bereznyi — 10 cars waiting.
- Uzhhorod — 10 cars waiting.
- Mali Selmentsi — no queues observed.
Queues were also present at the Hungarian border:
- Tysa — 10 cars and two buses waiting.
- Dzvinkove — 10 cars waiting.
- Kosyno — 10 cars waiting.
- Luzhanka — 10 cars waiting.
- Vylok — 5 cars waiting.
In contrast, Velyka Palad had no queues.
The Romanian border remained calm, with all checkpoints — Diakove, Solotvyno, Porubne, Krasnoilsk, and Diakivtsi — reporting no queues.
Similarly, the Moldovan border saw no congestion at Mamalyha, Kelmentsi, or Rososhany, where no vehicles were recorded.
Overall, on June 29, 2023, border conditions across Ukraine varied widely. The heaviest traffic was at the Ustyluh checkpoint for those heading to Poland, while most other crossings remained clear. This pattern may reflect seasonal factors, such as summer holidays and increased tourist travel.
Traffic intensity at Ukraine's borders varies, likely influenced by seasonal trends like summer vacations and holiday trips. — Source not specified.
The Ustyluh checkpoint continues to be the most congested for travelers going to Poland, suggesting a surge in cross-border interest during this period. Meanwhile, the absence of queues at other checkpoints may indicate reduced traffic in those directions, possibly due to restrictions or changes in travel routes.
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