Polish farmers have stopped blocking the movement of trucks in front of the Dolgobychev-Ugrinov checkpoint.
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This was reported to the State Tax Service on April 16.
Registration and passage of cargo vehicles in both directions is carried out as usual.
Currently, 100 trucks are waiting for departure from Ukraine in front of this checkpoint, another 30 trucks (with a total weight of up to 7.5 tons) are awaiting registration on the territory of a neighboring state.
On April 15, Polish farmers did not let a single truck through at three points during the day. In addition to the state of emergency unblocked today, truck traffic is closed at the most powerful checkpoints – Yagodin and Rava-Russkaya.
Because of these points, over the past 24 hours, protesters have not allowed a single truck to pass towards Poland.
According to the speaker of the State Border Service Andrei Demchenko, because of the Ugrins, the protesters also did not allow a single car to pass towards Ukraine. Through Yagodin, protesters allow an extremely small number of trucks per day to leave Poland. Yesterday there were 70 of them.
As of this morning, there are only about 600 trucks in queues across Poland at these three blocked points.
Cars and buses cross the border freely everywhere; for this category of transport, movement on the other side of the border is not limited.
Source: Racurs

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