Massive Queues at Ukraine’s Borders: Where Conditions Are Worst on June 18.

Queues at Ukraine's borders
Queues at Ukraine's borders

Border Crossing Situation in Ukraine

According to Novyny.live: As of noon on June 18, long lines of vehicles have formed at Ukraine’s borders with Poland, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia. These traffic jams at checkpoints could disrupt travel plans. The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine advises travelers to account for possible delays when organizing their trips. This update is particularly relevant for those crossing into the European Union during the summer travel season.

Checkpoint Congestion Details

At the border with Poland, the situation is as follows:

  • Yahodyn checkpoint – no vehicles are being processed.
  • Krakivets checkpoint – 50 cars and 2 buses.
  • Shehyni checkpoint – 30 cars and 9 buses.
  • Hrushiv checkpoint – 30 cars.
  • Ustyluh checkpoint – 45 cars and 1 bus.
  • Uhryniv checkpoint – 10 cars.
  • Rava-Ruska checkpoint – 10 cars.
  • Malyi Bereznyi checkpoint – 10 cars.
  • Uzhhorod checkpoint – 5 cars and 1 bus.
  • Tysa checkpoint – 5 cars and 1 bus.
  • Dzvinkove checkpoint – no vehicles are being processed.

Congestion is also reported at crossings into Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania, though exact vehicle counts for those checkpoints are not yet available. Because conditions can shift rapidly, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine urges citizens to stay cautious and plan their journeys with potential backups in mind.

The current border delays reflect a broader increase in passenger traffic, likely tied to holidays, vacations, or other seasonal events. These queues may cause inconvenience for travelers, making it essential to monitor real-time updates from border officials and allocate extra time for trips. The situation warrants attention as it could affect not only personal travel but also freight transport between countries.


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