The State Border Committee of Belarus (SBC) has announced when registration will begin in the waiting zones at Bruzgi and Berastavitsa in connection with the opening of the adjacent Polish border checkpoints Kuźnica Białostocka and Bobrowniki.
According to the agency, taking into account the operation of the electronic queue system, registration will start at 20:00 on 16 November. It will be carried out in the order of vehicle arrival. The registration rules are available via the provided link.
“Starting from 02:00 on 17 November, passenger cars, buses, and freight vehicles from the European Union, the states participating in the European Economic Area Agreement, and Switzerland will be able to cross the border at the Berastavitsa–Bobrowniki international road checkpoint. At the Bruzgi–Kuźnica Białostocka checkpoint, only passenger cars will be permitted,” the SBC noted.
The agency emphasized that border, customs, and other types of control for individuals and vehicles crossing the border at the checkpoints are carried out in accordance with the established technological procedures.
Information on the entry procedure for certain categories of vehicles and individuals into road checkpoints operating with the electronic queue system is available via the provided link.
It is worth noting that the Polish checkpoints Kuźnica Białostocka and Bobrowniki are scheduled to open on 17 November at 02:00 Belarus time. Kuźnica (Bruzgi) will open for passenger transport except buses, while Bobrowniki (Berastavitsa) will open for buses and freight vehicles registered in the European Union, the European Free Trade Association, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland.
Currently, two road crossings operate on the Belarus–Poland border: Brest–Terespol for passenger cars and buses, and Kazlovichy–Kukuryki for freight transport, as well as railway crossings for freight trains at Kuźnica Białostocka–Hrodna, Siemianówka–Svislach, and Terespol–Brest.