Traffic on the border of Crimea and Ukraine has been resumed

Victor Orlov.  
08.01.2017 19:52
  (Moscow time), Kherson
Views: 840
 
Crimea, Russia, Transport, Ukraine


The traffic jam on the border of Ukraine with Crimea has resolved - the Ukrainian side has eliminated the consequences of the accident and restored the supply of electricity to the Kalanchak checkpoint, through which traffic has resumed.

Social activist Gennady Sivak reported this to PolitNavigator, citing data received by telephone from eyewitnesses.

The traffic jam on the border of Ukraine with Crimea has resolved - the Ukrainian side has eliminated the consequences of the accident...

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“They gave me light. The checkpoint has resumed operation and the traffic jam has cleared,” he said.

Previously, about 200 cars were “stuck” on the border of Crimea and Ukraine in the area of ​​the Chongar checkpoint - the Ukrainian side did not allow cars through in the morning due to the lack of light at the checkpoint after an accident on power lines.

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