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Creation date: 28 June 2016

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CHECKPOINTS MAPOVERVIEW

CROSSING DYNAMICS (2016) LEGEND

The humanitarian situation along the contact line is of severe concern as parties to the conflict moved positions closer to one another and violence increased, including close to and at checkpoints, increasing the risk for civilians and aid workers operating in the area.

The Government announced the relocation of the Exit-Entry CheckPoints (EECPs) of Zaitseve and Novotroitske to Maiorsk and Berezove respectively, where there is no infrastructure (sanitation, potable water, first aid points, etc.). In addition, in Maiorsk, there is no space for facilities, and any work on bunkers for civilians may increase tensions, as ostensibly considered by belligerents as military engineering.

Summer temperatures and long queuing time further affect civilians as they continue to cross in high numbers to access their social benefits and pensions, markets, cash, basic services and visit relatives. Since the beginning of 2016, more than 3.7 million people, (or 600,000/month in average) crossed through the five poorly equipped operating checkpoints, whose capacity is overwhelmed.

UKRAINE: CHECKPOINTS - Humanitarian Snapshot (as of 28 June 2016)

Partn

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activ

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Main reasons to cross

Visiting relatives

Traffic/ lines

Shelling/ shooting

Shopping/Cash withdrawal

Visiting property

Explosive remnants of war/ mines

Main concerns

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5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

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Total people Total capacity (people) Total vechicles Total capacity (vechicles)

Heating points

Bank

Water

Public Transport

Medical Unit

Mine/UXO presence marked

Colour codes

Humanitarian partners’ activity

Available/sufficient

Available/insufficient

Not available

No information

Latrines

Bomb Shelter

LUHANSK

DONETSK

KHARKIVSKA

SEA OFAZOV

Chertkovo

Milove

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

Kyiv

BELARUS

HUNGARY MOLDOVA

POLAND

ROMANIA

RUSSIANFEDERATION

SLOVAKIA

SERBIABULGARIA

BLACKSEA

SEA OFAZOV

RUSSIANFEDERATION

Legend

Roads'Contact line' (November 2015)

Intermittently open EECP (individuals)

Closed EECP (cargo)

Open EECP (individuals)

Open EECP (cargo)

Area of High Concern

Entrance/Exit Crossing Point(EECP)

Closed EECP (individuals)

International border crossing

'Pyshchevyk'

'Novotroitske'

'Marinka'

'Zaitseve'

'Zolote'

'StanytsiaLuhanska'

LUHANSKA

DONETSKA

10km

OCHA, UNHCR, SBU, border guards, fiscal serviceshumanitarian partners

Novotroitske Marinka

Pyshchevyk Stanytsia Luhanska

Zaitseve

Milove (International border crossing) Capacity: 500 people/day

300 vehicles/day 700 vehicles/dayAverage: 3,500 people/day

Zaitseve closed, 3 February

Mariinka closed, 17 February

Novotroitske closed, 27 April

Working hours extended 26 May

Stanytstia Luganska closed, 8 April

Jun-16

May-16

Apr-16

Mar-16

Feb-16

Jan-16

Fac

ilitie

s G

CA

Fac

ilitie

s N

GC

APa

rtner

s ac

tivitie

s F

acilit

ies

NG

CA

EEC

P F

acilit

ies

GC

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CP