Customs officials noted that software problems led to about 350 trucks in the queue.
A queue of hundreds of vehicles appeared at one of the checkpoints on the Slovakian border due to software problems. Transcarpathian customs reports this on its Facebook page.
“At 11:00 on November 2, the operation of the software of the customs service of the Slovak Republic at the Vysne Nemecke checkpoint was partially restored,” customs officials said.
According to customs officials, the neighboring party receives from the customs territory of Ukraine only cargo vehicles with exported goods processed in limited quantities.
“This has created a queue of around 350 trucks on the Slovak side in the last 24 hours, we ask carriers who choose to cross the border in this direction to take this information into account when planning their trips,” said the government service to. a statement.
The Slovak-Ukrainian border has five checkpoints – two road, two railway and one pedestrian:
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Uzhgorod – Vyshne Nemetskoe;
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Ublya – Maly Berezny;
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Matevtse – Uzhgorod (railway);
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Chop – Cierna nad Tissou (railway);
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Mali Selmenci – Velke Slemenci (pedestrian, for cyclists).
As you know, buses from Ukraine to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova started to cross the border on February 12 by pre-registration in the єChergi system.
An electronic queue was introduced at the border for vehicles
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Source: korrespondent
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