We are talking about the Ugrinov-Dolgobychev checkpoint, where buses and trucks began to pass as usual.
The Ugrinov-Dolgobychev checkpoint on the border of Ukraine and Poland resumed full operation on Tuesday, November 28. Trucks started passing through there. The State Border Service of Ukraine reported this on its Facebook page.
“At 18:30, the power supply at the Ugrinov-Dolgobychev checkpoint was restored. The passage of buses and trucks with a total weight of up to 7.5 tons is carried out as usual,” said the State Border Guard Service.
There are currently 55 trucks lined up to leave Ukraine, and 50 to enter. There is no line of buses.
Border guards ask you to consider this information when planning trips to the border.
We remind you that since November 6, on the Ukrainian-Polish border, due to a strike, the movement of trucks at checkpoints Krakovets – Korcheva, Rava-Russkaya – Grebennoye and Yagodin – Dorogusk has been difficult. There are thousands of trucks in the queue. On November 23, strikers blocked a fourth checkpoint, Shegini, for trucks. Polish carriers demand the abolition of the visa-free transport regime for Ukraine.
Polish farmers who joined the blockade of carriers at the Ukrainian border plan to extend their protest until January 3.
Source: korrespondent

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