650 trucks in line at the border from Slovakia due to the blockade of truckers

650 trucks in line at the border from Slovakia due to the blockade of truckers

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The blockade by Slovak truckers has resulted in 650 trucks queuing up at the Slovak-Ukrainian border, in addition to queues from Poland. The situation is affecting border traffic with Hungary, but the normal flow is maintained

As of Monday morning, about 650 trucks were queuing in Slovakia towards the border with Ukraine amid a blockade by Slovak truckers . This was reported by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko, during a telethon, according to a correspondent of UNN.

The blockade on the border with Slovakia continues. As of this morning, according to Slovak border guards, there are about 650 trucks in line to cross the border to Ukraine,

Demchenko said.

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He noted that there is a certain decrease in the number of trucks crossing the border per day.  

"Some movement is taking place because the participants of this action said that they would let four trucks cross into Ukraine in an hour," Demchenko said.

He also commented on the situation on the border with Hungary.

"There is a movement of trucks along the border with Hungary. There was information in open sources that the traffic between Slovakia and Hungary was hampered, and the same traffic flow as before is still observed at the border with Ukraine," Demchenko said.

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According to him, the actions that are taking place on the border with Poland and Slovakia are adding to the queues on the border with Hungary.

"As of this morning, there are 750 trucks in line in front of the Tisa checkpoint, on the border with Hungary, heading towards Ukraine, but over the past day, more than 700 trucks crossed the Tisa checkpoint in both directions," Demchenko said.

Addendum

On December 1, Slovak truckers began blocking truck traffic at the Vysne Nemecke-Uzhhorod border crossing with Ukraine, allowing limited passage. They joined Polish truck drivers who are demanding that the EU reinstate truck permits that were canceled after Russia's invasion.