16:15 16.03.2022

Number of those who left Ukraine on March 15 for EU, Moldova up by about 5% – Border Guard Service

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Number of those who left Ukraine on March 15 for EU, Moldova up by about 5% – Border Guard Service

More than 75,000 people crossed the state border of Ukraine to the EU and Moldova on March 15, which is about 5% more than the day before, the State Border Guard Service said on Wednesday.

"The indicators show that over the past two days, passenger traffic has a tendency to slightly increase. There are no queues of pedestrians and vehicles in almost all directions. The exceptions are the Krakovets checkpoints, as well as Uzhgorod and Tysa, where there are slight accumulations of cars and buses," the statement said.

According to it, as before, 65-69% of those who left the country in the west first cross the Ukrainian-Polish border.

At the same time, the State Border Guard Service notes a steady flow of people entering Ukraine, the number of which on March 15 amounted to 16,000, including citizens of Ukraine – more than 13,000. "The vast majority are men who are ready to defend the country. Since the beginning of open armed aggression, about 273,000 of our countrymen have returned to Ukraine," the service said.

The State Border Guard Service recalled that all checkpoints on the western border (except Dzvinkove) operate around the clock.

It also said that over the past day, more than 800 vehicles with humanitarian cargo were registered at the western borders.

According to the UNHCR, as of 13:00 on March 15, a total of 3.06 million people have left Ukraine since the beginning of the war, of which Poland received 1.86 million, Romania and Moldova – 555,300, Hungary – 272,900, and Slovakia – 221,000.

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