Border Operations Halted at Ukraine-Hungary Crossing Due to Power Outage: Key Details.
Processing Suspended at the 'Tysa' Checkpoint
According to TSN.ua: Authorities have temporarily stopped processing both people and vehicles at the 'Tysa' border checkpoint along the Ukraine-Hungary frontier. This disruption stems from a complete loss of electrical power, which has severely hampered the ability of border guards to carry out their duties. The power failure has effectively brought all inspection and clearance procedures to a standstill.
No entry or exit operations are currently being conducted in either direction at this location. According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (SBGS), teams are actively working to restore electricity. Officials confirm the situation remains under control, with technical specialists focused on resolving the outage as quickly as possible.
Impact on Travelers and Trade
The halt in operations at the 'Tysa' checkpoint is expected to cause significant delays for individual travelers and commercial freight vehicles alike, potentially disrupting vital trade flows between Ukraine and Hungary. It is worth noting that relevant emergency and maintenance crews are already on site, demonstrating a rapid response to this unforeseen border disruption. Travelers are advised to seek alternative crossing points or prepare for extended waiting times until power is fully restored.
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