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At checkpoints within Chernivtsi, Odessa and Vinnytsia regions, registration of people and vehicles was temporarily suspended.

Border crossing operations with Moldova have been temporarily suspended. This was reported by the press service of the State Border Guard Service on Monday, December 9.

At Moldovan border checkpoints, within the regions of Chernivtsi, Odessa and Vinnytsia, the registration of people and vehicles was temporarily stopped due to technical errors of the Moldovan customs database.

Citizens are encouraged to consider this information when planning trips in this direction.

We remind you that on November 1, the clearance of trucks at the border with Slovakia was temporarily stopped.

Ukraine plans to increase the capacity of its border with the EU until 2030.

New checkpoints will appear in Ukraine at the EU border
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