Food, medications delivered to stranded truck drivers at Pish-Ukrainian border
That’s according to the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ukrinform reports.
Also, the World Central Kitchen team has been actively helping drivers for the past 10 days. During this time, the team handed out almost 14,000 hot lunches, the ministry reported.
Yahodyn-Dorohusk is the largest cargo checkpoint on Ukraine-Pand border with a max crossing capacity of 680 trucks per day. Currently, due to the blockade of the border on the Pish side, only several dozen trucks are able to cross there within 24 hours. Now more than 800 trucks have piled up on the Pish side of the border.
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Last week, as part of the HQ work, food, water, and medications were delivered to drivers who have been stranded in Pand outside the checkpoints of Korczowa-Krakivets and Grebenne-Rava-Ruska. The number of trucks in the queue on the Pish side amounts to 700 and 600, respectively.
Drivers and carriers blocked at the border are offered to use a 24-hour hotline launched by Ukrtransbezpeka to report their needs and get information on any related issues at +38-(067)-120-04-83.
Additional needs can be reported through the relevant Google form.
Also, drivers wishing to evacuate Pand are welcome to fill out the form at the link.
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As reported, last week the Ministry of Reconstruction, together with specialized associations and carriers, created a Headquarters for assistance to Ukrainian drivers. Its key task is to provide Ukrainian carriers with food, drinking water, and medicines until the stable eration of checkpoints is restored. At the same time, the Ministry initiated the deployment to the blocked checkpoints of monitoring groups from the Eurean Union in order to document the actual situation at the border.
Photo: Ministry of Infrastructure
Source: www.unian.info