A queue of several hundred Russian trucks returned to Turkey, was formed on the Ukrainian-Romanian border, informs a press-service of the head of the Transcarpathian region Gennady Moskal. "at the checkpoint "dyakove" (the territory of Vynohradiv, Transcarpathian region) which is located on the Ukrainian-Romanian border, there emerged a three-kilometer queue of hundreds of trucks returning from Russia to Turkey, "? RIA "Novosti" letter press service Moskal. "Djakovo" ? the only checkpoint on the Ukrainian-Romanian border in Transcarpathia, which transmits trucks. After warming of Russian-Turkish relations, the flow of the trucks from Turkey to the Russian Federation and back increased tenfold. Lots of trucks returned from Russia through Ukraine, Romania and Bulgaria ", ? quoted by the magazine " Ukraine. Ru " the head of the Transcarpathian region. According to him, Ukrainian border guards and customs officers ready to quickly arrange the cars, and the delay will Vsplyvaet due to Romanian customs officials, who a day can miss a maximum of one hundred trucks. For its part, the drivers have to stand in front of the checkpoint for days, the Queue has already reached the neighboring village of PPC Borat vinogradivsky district." Because of the tens of trucks standing on the main street, villagers can be difficult to stop in their yards. The local authority ensures that trucks do not create congestion at intersections and other transport interchanges ", ? reported in the report of the press service Moskal. Recall, 27 April Russia won the Ukrainian resolution on the movement of goods in transit in 2016. However, on 12 February, the Ukrainian border service has reported a cluster of trucks from Russia at the entrance to Zakarpattia and Volyn region from-for actions of nationalists, who blocked the entrance to the area of Ukraine. Later in the Ministry of transport revealed that the movement of freight transport Between Russia and Ukraine is not difficult, there are a few cases of blocking of machines, but they are quickly resolved.
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