Closing of border crossings in Ukraine: explanation of the SSSU



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The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine ordered the closure of 10 other checkpoints on the border with Poland, Romania and Moldova. This will strengthen measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus in Ukraine.

In this regard, in the comment of a channel 24 site, the assistant to the president of DPSU, said the press secretary, Andrey Demchenko.

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The points indicated by the Government will cease to function as soon as the Cabinet of Ministers is modified “On the temporary closure of certain crossing points and the control and termination points for pedestrian crossings” on March 13, 2020.

The decision to close another 10 checkpoints is balanced and, more importantly, it agrees with neighboring countries, Demchenko emphasizes. – Most of the points did not really work, except in those areas where our neighbors closed the border. Therefore, we cannot release or receive citizens of Ukraine or other countries. The only exception is Palanka’s border with Moldova, which operated on both sides.

Therefore, in Ukraine, 125 checkpoints will be temporarily closed, too 105 will remain valid, 18 of which will be motor vehicles, specifying the secretary of the State Tax Service of Ukraine.

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said in a government session that closing 10 more checkpoints is “one step towards improving security measures during quarantine.” And Interior Minister Arsen Avakov noted that such decision was due “to the high level of distribution of COVID-19 in neighboring countries.”

Which border crossings will be closed:

  • “Ustilug”
  • “Trash”
  • “Pears”
  • “Acne”
  • Kelmenti
  • “Solotvino”
  • Armor
  • Sokyriani
  • Palanka
  • “New Trojans”

Which border crossing points will work:

  1. “Yagodin”
  2. Krakowiec
  3. “Uzhhorod”
  4. “Tisa”
  5. “Thank you”
  6. “Reducing”
  7. “Old Cossack”
  8. “Reni”
  9. Mogilev-Podilskyi
  10. Goptovka
  11. “Yunakivka”
  12. Bachivsk
  13. “Senkivka”
  14. “Cute”
  15. “Novy Yarylovichi”
  16. “Slavutich”
  17. “Speeches”
  18. “Domans”



Existing car checkpoints / Channel 24 infographic



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