No trucks were allowed to cross the border with Poland during the day

As of 15 April, Polish farmers continued to block truck traffic at three crossing points: "Yahodyn, Rava-Ruska and Uhryniv. The protesters did not allow any truck to leave for Poland over the past day. This was reported by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko.
According to him, no vehicles were allowed to cross into Ukraine through the Uhryniv checkpoint yesterday. Protesters at the Yagodyn checkpoint allowed a very limited number of trucks to leave Poland per day. Yesterday, it was only 70, although this is the busiest route for trucks crossing the border, with a capacity of around 1,400 trucks in both directions.
As of this morning, the queues at the three blocked crossing points in Poland totalled about 600 trucks. Cars and buses were able to cross the border without restrictions at any of the checkpoints.
There were also queues at the previously unblocked Krakivets and Shehyni checkpoints, with 900 and 450 trucks, respectively. However, these areas saw heavy traffic both leaving and entering Ukraine in accordance with the capacity of each checkpoint.