On the morning of September 20, the queue at the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint was reduced from 42 to 6 km.
Abnormal queues at the Yagodin-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Polish border began to decrease. If at the beginning of September drivers were forced to wait up to 7-10 days to cross the border, now it is one or two days. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Infrastructure Mustafa Nayem.
According to him, the number of vehicles standing in line to leave Ukraine decreased from 2,200 trucks to 321 the previous day.
“As of nine in the morning, the queue at the checkpoint has reduced from 42 to 6 km,” he said.
According to Nayem, a significant reduction in queues has been observed in the past two days. Up to 600 vehicles started leaving the checkpoint per shift.
According to him, the improvement of the situation became possible due to the opening of the Ustilug-Zosin checkpoint for empty vehicles.
At the Polish border, the line of trucks thinned out. Infographics from the Ministry of Infrastructure
Earlier, the Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasily Zvarych announced the reduction of queues of trucks at the Dorogusk-Yagodyn checkpoint on the Polish-Ukrainian border.
Remember that to resolve the situation, intervention at the level of the governments of Ukraine and Poland is necessary.
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Source: korrespondent
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