I have not crossed that particular border, but smaller crossings such as this may have an insurance agent that only keeps normal business hours. So I would advise you to cross during these times.
I once crossed the Velyka Pisarivka / Graivoron border a little to the south on a Sunday and found the insurance office closed; in the end I drove down to the crossing just south of Belgorod and bought it there in the middle of the night.
Alternatively, you can look for insurance offices in towns near the border - look for OSAGA Russian insurance.
You could also just switch to the major border crossing at Bachivsk / Troyebortnoye where there will be an insurance agent most likely around the clock.
EO
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