Drivers are warned: serious complications have arisen at the border with Poland.
Polish carriers have started a protest action at the border with Ukraine
Polish carriers began a protest action at the border with Ukraine at 4 p.m. Kyiv time, leading to significant restrictions on traffic through the 'Yahodyn-Dorogusk' checkpoint. At the time of publication, traffic of freight vehicles in both directions through the 'Yahodyn-Dorogusk' checkpoint was completely suspended.
According to the information from the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, during the action, freight vehicles will be allowed to pass in a limited mode – only one vehicle per hour in each direction (for entry and exit). The restrictions do not apply to buses and trucks transporting humanitarian aid - they will pass without obstacles, the border service noted. Border guards urged drivers to take this information into account when planning their routes.
Polish carriers and Ukrainian drivers are facing difficulties due to the protests at the border, which may significantly affect transportation through the 'Yahodyn-Dorogusk' checkpoint.
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