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The situation on the border with Poland on March 3: more than 2.4 thousand trucks in queues

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The situation on the border with Poland today, March 3, remains unchanged – Polish farmers continue to block the movement of trucks in all six directions.

Currently, four checkpoints in the direction of the Lviv region and two in the direction of Volyn region remain blocked.

The situation on the border with Poland March 3

As of March 3, there are more than 2.4 thousand freight vehicles in the queue on the territory of Poland towards Ukraine.

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The speaker of the State Border Service of Ukraine Andrey Demchenko announced this on the air of the national telethon Unified News.

According to him, the largest queue is observed in the direction of the Krakovets and Yagodin checkpoints.

In particular, at the Yagodin checkpoint, which is the largest infrastructure route where 1.2 – 1.4 thousand trucks can cross the border in both directions, Polish farmers only allow cargo vehicles heading to Ukraine through.

Over the past 24 hours, only 70 trucks were able to cross the border towards Ukraine.

However, not a single truck crossed the border towards Poland.

The situation at the Shegini checkpoint remains unchanged – truck traffic in both directions has been completely blocked there for several days now.

Only trucks with humanitarian or other important cargo for Ukraine can pass.

Traffic of cars and buses across the border with Poland March 3

As of March 3 Polish farmers do not block traffic for cars and buses.

Traffic is free in both directions – entering and exiting Poland.

Blockade of the border between Poland and Ukraine

As of March 3, farmers continue to blockade the border of Poland and Ukraine at the checkpoints Yagodin, Ustilug, Ugrinov, Rava-Russkaya, Shegini, Krakovets.

According to Deputy Minister of Economy and Trade Representative of Ukraine Taras Kachka, the leaders of the protesters admitted that their protests are being used by Russia to incite discord between Ukrainians and Poles.

At the same time, notes Taras Kachka, thanks to work with the Polish government, farmers’ demands are becoming more rational.

The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for the 739th day.

The situation in cities can be monitored on the interactive map of military operations in Ukraine and on the map of air raids in Ukraine.

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