Three Border Crossings in Lviv Region See Long Lines for Departure from Ukraine: Hundreds of Vehicles Waiting.
Current Status at Border Checkpoints
According to Novyny.live: On March 19, 2023, congestion was recorded at three departure points in Lviv Oblast as vehicles lined up to leave Ukraine. Specifically, 20 cars were queued at 'Hrushiv,' 70 at 'Krakovets,' and 30 at 'Shehyni.' In contrast, no vehicle buildup was observed for entry into Ukraine, and traffic at other checkpoints remained clear.
While the situation at these departure points warrants attention, the free-flowing entry lanes indicate that no major delays are occurring on the inbound side of border control.
Other Incidents in Lviv Region
Separately, several notable events took place in and around Lviv. On March 18, a Russian drone was shot down over Lviv Oblast, with debris landing on the premises of the main Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) office. This incident stirred concern among local residents. Additionally, on March 16, a bus caught fire at a parking lot in Lviv; no casualties have been reported.
- Downing of a Russian drone on March 18.
- Bus fire in Lviv on March 16.
The queues at border crossings may reflect a rise in citizens leaving the country, potentially driven by factors such as eased travel restrictions or shifts in the socioeconomic landscape.
These drone and bus fire incidents underscore the need for enhanced security measures in the region amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Monitoring further developments will be crucial to assessing their impact on local residents and overall safety in the area.
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