Border crossing point Koroszczyn (Kukuryki) → Kozlovichi
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Koroszczyn (Kukuryki) →
Kozlovichi
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Koroszczyn (Kukuryki) — Kozlovichi Border Crossing
Status: An international road border crossing between Poland and Belarus, situated on route 689 on the Polish side and the M10 on the Belarusian side. It operates around the clock (24/7) and links Koroszczyn (Kukuryki) in Poland with Kozlovichi in Belarus. As an external frontier of the European Union and the Schengen area, it is subject to full border and customs control on both sides.
Transport: The crossing handles passenger cars and freight vehicles; live monitoring is available for the Poland to Belarus direction. There is no pedestrian lane, and scheduled buses are not served here.
Basic information
- Route 689 (PL) / M10 (BY), connecting Koroszczyn (Kukuryki) with Kozlovichi
- About 45 km from Brest (BY), roughly a 45-minute drive; about 55 km from Biała Podlaska (PL)
- Opening hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Vehicle types: passenger cars and trucks
- Pedestrian crossing: no
- Buses: not served
- Average daily traffic: roughly 800–1,500 vehicles, a lightly used crossing
- EU external border: yes (exit from the Schengen area)
Queues and wait times
Because this is an EU external frontier, border and customs checks remain thorough even though overall volumes are modest. Waits are usually shortest overnight and longest on weekends and public holidays, when traffic concentrates into a few peak hours. Compared with the busier Brest crossing, queues here are generally smaller.
Real-time queue data for the Poland to Belarus direction is published on the live monitoring page, while typical waiting times and historical patterns can be reviewed in the crossing statistics.