Traffic at the Ukraine Border: Where the Longest Queues Are on August 4.
At some border crossing points, queues were registered on Monday, August 4, and drivers will have to wait a long time in traffic jams. Possible disruptions in the operation of electronic systems have also been noted, as warned by border guards.
According to the Western Regional Administration of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine-Western Border, queues are currently recorded at 12 checkpoints.
Queues at the Border with Poland
- Yagodyn - 0 buses
- Ustyluh - 50 vehicles, 4 buses
- Ugryniv - 10 vehicles
- Rava-Ruska - 10 vehicles
- Hrushev - 20 vehicles
- Krakivets - 60 vehicles, 4 buses
- Shegyni - 30 vehicles
- Nyzankovichi - 20 vehicles
- Smilnytsia - 0 vehicles
Queues at the Border with Slovakia
- Malyi Bereznyi - 0 vehicles, 0 buses
- Uzhhorod - 4 vehicles
- Mali Selmentsi - 0 pedestrians
Queues at the Border with Hungary
- Tysa - 15 vehicles
- Dzyvynkove - 0 vehicles
- Kosyno - 0 vehicles
- Luzhanka - 10 vehicles
- Vylok - 20 vehicles
- Velyka Palad - 0 vehicles
Queues at the Border with Romania
- Dyakove - 0 vehicles
- Solotvyno - 0 vehicles
- Porubne - 60 vehicles
- Krasnoilsk - 0 vehicles
- Dyakivtsi - 0 vehicles
Queues at the Border with Moldova
- Mamaliga - 0 vehicles
- Kelmentsi - 0 vehicles
- Rososhany - 0 vehicles
- Sokyryany - 0 vehicles
It is important for Ukrainians to have the necessary passport for crossing the border this year. Additionally, previously, border guards detained a group of men attempting to illegally cross the border with Moldova in the Odessa region.
On Monday, August 4, queues at some border crossing points have been recorded. Drivers will have to wait in traffic jams, and there may also be disruptions in the operation of electronic systems. According to the Western Regional Administration of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine-Western Border, queues are observed at 12 crossing points with various indicators. Therefore, it is important to be prepared for possible delays when crossing the border and to have all necessary documents for this.
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