Border crossing point Bronnitsa → Unguri
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Bronnitsa — Unguri Border Crossing
Current status: An international road crossing between Ukraine and Moldova, set on the Dniester River in the Vinnytsia region. It operates around the clock (24/7). Large-scale reconstruction and infrastructure expansion ran through 2024–2025 with traffic kept open; short delays of under 1.5 hours can occur at peak times.
Permitted transport: Cars, minibuses and buses pass quickly, freight vehicles up to 7.5 tonnes are admitted, and pedestrian crossing is allowed. Oversized or special vehicles require prior approval. Live wait times for this Ukraine–Moldova crossing are shown on the live queue page.
Basic information
- Route: T-02-02 Bronnitsa–Unguri, across the bridge over the Dniester.
- About 17 km (~25 min) from Mohyliv-Podilskyi; about 105 km (~2 h) from Chișinău.
- Opening hours: 24/7.
- Vehicle types: cars, minibuses, buses, trucks up to 7.5 t, pedestrians.
- Pedestrian crossing: allowed.
- Daily traffic: roughly 800–1,700 people per day.
Queues and wait times
On an ordinary weekday the wait is usually 10–35 minutes; during construction works or peak hours it can rise to about 90 minutes, and up to 2 hours on public holidays. Queues here may grow while reconstruction is under way, so allowing extra time is sensible. Live check-ins are shown on the live queue page, and longer-term patterns can be reviewed in the crossing statistics.
Documents and entry rules
- Travellers need a valid passport, vehicle registration and insurance (Green Card); freight uses the electronic queue with commercial documents.
- Pedestrians require only a valid passport; children travelling must carry the appropriate consent documents.
- EES: from October 2025 biometric entry/exit registration applies to all categories; ETIAS travel authorisation is expected from late 2026.
- GPS: 48.519717, 27.570854. Emergency number: 112.