Polish farmers started protests at the Zosin-Ustyluh checkpoint, restricting truck traffic to 3 trucks over 3.5 tonnes per hour while allowing passenger cars, buses, humanitarian aid vehicles and vehicles under 3.5 tonnes to pass normally.
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Polish farmers restricted traffic on the roads leading through the Zosin-Ustyluh checkpoint, allowing 3 trucks over 3.5 tonnes per hour
Polish farmers began near the Zosin checkpoint at 10:10, allowing no more than three lorries of 3.5 tonnes or over to pass through each hour
Polish farmers began protests near the Zosyn checkpoint, allowing three trucks weighing more than three and a half tons per hour
Polish farmers started protests at two more checkpoints (Zosin, Dolgobychuv) and blocked Shehyni again.
At Zosin checkpoint, protesters intend to let 3 trucks through per hour while clearing cars, buses, humanitarian aid, and vehicles up to 3.5 tons.
Traffic at Dolgobychuv checkpoint is blocked with an intention to let 2 trucks per hour in both directions.
Blocking resumed at Medyka-Shehyni checkpoint, allowing 1 truck per hour, with no effect on cars and buses.
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Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:17:01.884Z
Source story: 3826030-polish-farmers-start-protest-at-two-more-checkpoints-on-ukraine-border