According to information from the Polish border guards, there are more than 4,000 trucks in the queue heading to Ukraine.
On Saturday morning, December 23, four directions continued to be blocked on the Polish-Ukrainian border. There are more than 4,000 trucks in the queue. This was announced by the representative of the State Border Service Andrey Demchenko at the telethon.
Blocked directions include:
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Rava – Russian – Grebennoye;
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Krakovets – Korchevaya;
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Shegini – Medica;
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Yagodin – Dorogusk.
“According to information from the Polish border guards, there are more than 4,000 trucks in the queue in the direction of Ukraine. Unfortunately, traffic is blocked… Traffic for cars and buses is not blocked,” said Demchenko .
According to the spokesperson of the State Border Guard Service, for example, if we talk about the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint, previously 1200-1500 cargo vehicles crossed the border at this checkpoint in both directions, but now the number of trucks has -varies from 120 to 150, which is almost 10 times lower.
We remind you that on November 6, a strike by Polish carriers began on the Polish-Ukrainian border. They are demanding the abolition of the transport visa-free regime for Ukraine.
The day before, December 22, the Ukrainian and Polish sides agreed on an action plan to unblock border checkpoints.
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