Queues formed at the border of Ukraine: current situation at the checkpoints as of August 5.
05.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.08.2025
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On Tuesday, August 5, Ukrainian border crossing points reported unusual activity and possible disruptions in electronic systems. In particular, queues formed at many routes, it can be said calmly that not all travelers had to wait for passage. Representatives of the State Border Guard Service reported on the state of affairs at the border with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Moldova.At the border with Poland, it is forecasted that the queues will decrease, but for now, everything looks quite lively. As of noon on August 5, queues formed at several checkpoints. The most cars are standing at the 'Ustiluh' and 'Krakivets' points. At the border with Hungary and Slovakia, it is also worth preparing for delays and certain complications. Regarding the border with Romania and Moldova, the situation is somewhat calmer, but it is also worth warning about possible queues.Overall, crossing the border remains a pressing issue for many citizens, so drivers and passengers are urged to be ready for possible delays and to take this information into account when planning their routes.
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