The flow of vehicles from Crimea has tripled compared to the normal load of local roads. If earlier the flow of cars averaged 2 thousand vehicles per day, now it has increased to 6-7 thousand.
Given that at the exit from the peninsula, motorists are thoroughly checked by border services, queues periodically arise and people are forced to wait for hours for the opportunity to leave for mainland Ukraine.

Head of the Kherson Regional State Administration Yuriy Odarchenko said: "Border and customs services thoroughly check everyone leaving the peninsula in order not to let through bandits, provocateurs, spies who intend to destabilize the situation in the southeast of Ukraine."








