Nearly 3 Million Ukrainians Cross Monthly: Why Border Queues with Poland Are Growing.
Ukrainian Departures Abroad via Poland
According to Novyny.live: Roughly half of all Ukrainians leaving the country choose to travel through Poland. The lengthening lines at the border are driven by stricter inspection procedures. In June 2023, 2.75 million citizens crossed the frontier, illustrating sustained high levels of outbound travel, especially through Polish checkpoints.
May 2023 saw approximately 2.9 million crossings, confirming a steady outflow of people from Ukraine. Meanwhile, 50–70 Ukrainians return daily from occupied territories, highlighting the critical importance of safety and mobility for citizens during these challenging times.
The Need for Checks and Information
Andriy Demchenko, spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, emphasized the importance of checking checkpoint congestion before embarking on a trip. He stated,
“I can assess the actions of State Border Guard Service personnel at the checkpoints.”He also noted,
“There is no record of mass denials by the Polish side, nor of people being turned back from Poland.”
Given the rising number of border crossings, it is essential for travelers to stay informed about conditions and procedures at checkpoints to avoid delays and unexpected issues.
This data on Ukrainian travel abroad—especially through Poland—underscores the significance of migration patterns amid the country’s current challenges. The large number of departures may be linked to:
- seeking safety,
- better economic opportunities,
- supporting families who remain in Ukraine.
In the context of war and socio-economic instability, these figures reflect the pressing relevance of mobility and security for Ukrainian citizens.
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