Large traffic jams at the Ukrainian border: current situation at the checkpoints as of the morning.
14.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
14.08.2025
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Situation as of August 14: queues at the border checkpoints
As of the morning of August 14, large traffic jams are observed at almost all border checkpoints. Border guards advise drivers to plan their trips in advance, as there may be disruptions in the operation of electronic control systems.
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Queues at the Ukrainian border on August 14
At 09:00 on Thursday, August 14, border guards recorded queues of vehicles and buses exiting to Poland, Romania, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Queues at the border with Poland
- 'Yahodin' — 2 buses (pedestrian crossing temporarily suspended; crossing of passenger cars temporarily unavailable);
- 'Ustilug' — 50 passenger cars, 1 bus (pedestrian crossing temporarily suspended);
- And others...
Queues at the border with Slovakia
- 'Maly Berezny' — 0 passenger cars, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians (pedestrian crossing is carried out in both directions);
- 'Uzhhorod' — 12 passenger cars, 0 buses (pedestrian crossing temporarily suspended);
- And others...
Queues at the border with Hungary
- 'Tysa' — 12 passenger cars, 0 buses (pedestrian crossing temporarily suspended);
- 'Dzvinkove' — 20 passenger cars, 0 pedestrians (working hours from 08:00 to 19:00);
- And others...
We remind you that there are restrictions that can be taken out of the country without declaration.
An MP also explained for young men aged 18 to 22.
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