Real collapse at the border — which checkpoints have the biggest queues.
12.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
12.07.2025
3465
On Saturday, July 12, queues formed at 16 border crossing points at the Ukrainian border. Border guards advise drivers to plan trips in advance, as disruptions in the operation of electronic systems may occur. This was reported by the Western Regional Department of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine - Western Border.
Queues at the Ukrainian border on July 12
At many crossing points as of 9:00 AM on July 12, queues have been recorded. Special attention is drawn to the queue at the border with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova.
Queues at the border with Poland
'Yahodyn' — 1 bus.
'Ustyluh' — 60 vehicles, 1 bus.
'Uhriniv' — 10 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Rava-Ruska' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Hrushev' — 15 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Krakiwets' — 40 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Shehyni' — 20 vehicles, 0 buses, 50 pedestrians.
'Nyzhankovychi' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Smilnytsia' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses.
Queues at the border with Slovakia
'Mali Bereznyi' — 20 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Uzhhorod' — 25 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Mali Selmentsi' — 0 pedestrians (operating from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM).
Queues at the border with Hungary
'Tysa' — 15 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Dzyvinkove' — 10 vehicles, 0 pedestrians (operating from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM).
'Kosyno' — 15 vehicles, 0 pedestrians (operating from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM).
'Luzhanka' — 20 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Vylok' — 10 vehicles, 0 pedestrians.
'Velyka Palad' — 0 vehicles, 0 pedestrians (operating from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM).
Queues at the border with Romania
'Diakove' — 25 vehicles, 0 buses.
'Solotvyno' — 0 vehicles, 0 pedestrians.
'Porubne' — 20 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Krasnoilsk' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Diakivtsi' — 10 vehicles, 0 pedestrians.
Queues at the border with Moldova
'Mamaliga' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Kelmenets' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Rososhany' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
'Sokyriany' — 0 vehicles, 0 buses, 0 pedestrians.
It was also reported about the seizure of currency at the border and possible fines, as well as the need to have certain documents for leaving the country.
On Saturday, July 12, a noticeable increase in queues at the Ukrainian border was observed, especially with Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. At the same time, passengers are warned about possible disruptions in the operation of electronic systems and are advised to plan their routes in advance.Read also
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