Critical Safety Issue Forces Kyiv Metro to Abandon Night Shelter Use in Train Cars.
Why Kyiv Metro Cars Cannot Serve as Bomb Shelters
According to Novyny.live: The Kyiv Metro system has decided against using its train cars as overnight shelters during Russian attacks, citing essential nighttime maintenance work that could compromise train operational safety. As a result, residents facing air raid threats cannot rely on subway cars for protection.
Regular repair operations are conducted every night across the metro network, a crucial practice for maintaining system safety and functionality. Halting these repairs would pose serious risks to train movement safety. With constant threats looming, station platforms remain the designated refuge areas where people can seek safety.
Radiation Shelters Under Development in Kyiv
Meanwhile, the city is pushing forward with the construction of radiation shelters designed to hold up to 1,200 people at a cost of 120 million Ukrainian hryvnias. These facilities are intended to provide a secure space for residents during emergencies.
Amid active military hostilities, citizen safety remains a top priority, and municipal authorities are working to find the best solutions for public protection. While essential metro maintenance continues to ensure uninterrupted service, Kyiv is simultaneously rolling out alternative shelter options—a move that underscores the government's commitment to both immediate and long-term safety planning in wartime.
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