Ukraine border blockade with Poland: carriers are withdrawing en masse from the ‘eQueue’ at the Yahodyn checkpoint.
During the night of May 12 to 13, the customs post processed only 8 trucks.
On May 12, starting at 4:00 p.m., the international road checkpoint Dorohusk–Yahodyn was blocked by protests from Polish carriers, preventing passage.
“The electronic queue, which yesterday included 1,391 vehicles, has almost halved and, as of this morning, stands at 789 empty or loaded trucks. Carriers are no longer joining the live queue to enter Ukraine, opting instead for alternative routes,” reported the State Customs Service of Ukraine.
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