Demchenko: normal traffic in both directions is observed through the unblocked Yahodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint, 250 trucks are queuing

Demchenko: normal traffic in both directions is observed through the unblocked Yahodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint, 250 trucks are queuing

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The unblocked Yahodyn-Dorohusk crossing point is allowing normal truck traffic in both directions. There are 250 trucks in the queue. At the same time, Polish farmers are blocking the Rava-Ruska checkpoint, where about 350 trucks are waiting in line.

 As of the morning, Polish farmers are blocking truck traffic at the Rava-Ruska checkpoint, where about 350 trucks are staying. The unblocked Yagodyn-Dorohusk checkpoint allows for normal truck traffic in both directions. There are 250 trucks in the queue. This was reported to UNN by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko.

Details

As of today, Polish farmers are blocking truck traffic at the Rava-Ruska checkpoint, allowing several trucks to pass through per hour. As of this morning, there are about 350 trucks in the queue in this direction in Poland. After unblocking, normal truck traffic in both directions was observed at Yagodyn. There are 250 trucks in the queue. There is also an active registration of trucks leaving Ukraine in the e-Checkpoint

- Demchenko said. 

He also said that the queues remain at the previously unblocked Krakivets and Shehyni checkpoints.

800 and 600 trucks, respectively. However, heavy traffic both exiting and entering Ukraine occurs in accordance with the capacity of each checkpoint.Cars and buses cross the border freely everywhere, and there are no restrictions on this category of traffic on the other side of the border

- Demchenko added. 

The SBGS spokesperson reminded that since April 21, Polish farmers have partially started allowing trucks to enter Poland through the Rava-Ruska checkpoint, except for those transporting goods of groups 1-24 of the Ukrainian Classification of Goods for Foreign Economic Activity. Before that, they did not allow trucks to enter Poland at all.

Recall

Yesterday, April 22, truck traffic through the Yahodyn-Dorogusk checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Polish border resumed after a protest by Polish farmers that had been going on since February 9 ended.