Kharkiv Keeps Public Transit Free: Officials Deny Rumors of Paid Fares.
No Plans to Charge for Public Transport in Kharkiv
According to Novyny.live: Despite rising fuel costs, Kharkiv will not introduce paid fares on its public transportation system. Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, confirmed that free transit will continue—a crucial measure for the city's residents.
Syniehubov stated, 'Regarding free transport, we will do everything to maintain the current conditions that have been in place since the start of the full-scale invasion for the benefit of the people.'
This decision is part of broader efforts to support the population amid economic hardships. As preparations for the next heating season move forward, ensuring stability across all sectors—including transportation—remains a top priority.
- Fares for city minibuses across Ukraine currently range from 15 to 25 hryvnias.
- Combat veterans retain the right to free travel on public transport.
- Syniehubov also noted, 'We must ensure resilience and are implementing a series of unique projects.'
Keeping public transit free in Kharkiv reflects local authorities' commitment to supporting residents during economic instability driven by the war and rising fuel prices. This move is likely to improve the city's social climate by making transport accessible to all. At the same time, preparations for the heating season and the rollout of new energy projects underscore the administration's drive to maintain stability amid the challenges facing the region.
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