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MINSK, 5 January (BelTA) – Around 1,100 passenger cars are waiting to enter Poland, BelTA learned from the State Border Committee of Belarus.
The busiest route for passenger cars to enter the European Union is via the Polish border checkpoint Terespol (Brest on the Belarusian side), with 800 vehicles queuing. Over the past four days, the neighboring side handled 29% of the normal number of vehicles.
The fewest vehicles crossed into the neighboring territory via the border checkpoint Kuznica Bialostocka (Bruzgi on the Belarusian side): only 19% of the norm. More than 180 passenger cars queue here. Some 100 passenger cars are waiting at the Bobrowniki border checkpoint (Berestovitsa on the Belarusian side). The Polish side has allowed 77% of the standard traffic volume from Belarus through this checkpoint.
Furthermore, about 40 passenger cars have been registered at the Lithuanian border crossing Medininkai (Kamenny Log on the Belarusian side).
