After the attack by the RF, transport movement in Kyiv has been changed: which routes are not operating.
According to ТСН: In Kyiv, following the attack from Russia, public transport movement has changed, and some routes are temporarily not operating.
As noted by the Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA), due to a lack of electricity in the contact network, the operation of tram number 5 has been halted.
Bus route number 4-T “Vul. Myroslavska — st. Rayduzhnaya” has been introduced.
Trams number 28, 27, 33, and 35 continue to run to Voskresensky Boulevard.
Bus routes organized:
Number 28-T “Vul. Myroslavska — Darnytska Square”
Number 50-TR “Vul. Myroslavska — Darnytska Square”
Number 30-K “Vul. Myroslavska — st. m. ‘Pochayna’
Trolleybus routes organized:
Number 30 “st. m. ‘Pochayna’ — Kadetsky Hail”
Number 31 “st. m. ‘Pochayna’ — st. m. ‘Lukyanivska’
Number 50 “st. m. ‘Lybidska’ — Darnytska Square”
Number 47 “st. m. ‘Minska’ — Vul. Oleksandra Arkhipenka — st.m. ‘Pochayna’
Number 31-k “Vul. Radunska — st. m. ‘Pochayna’
Number 37-TR, 37-A “Vul. Radunska — st. m. ‘Lisova’
It is recalled that on the night of December 27, Russian troops launched massive strikes on Kyiv and the region, as a result of which infrastructure and residential buildings were damaged. The number of injured as a result of the shelling in the capital has increased to five, said Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
As of the morning, explosions have again been heard in Kyiv. The air forces inform about the presence of cruise missiles moving towards the capital and the region.
This situation in Kyiv highlights the complexity of the current state of affairs in the region, as attacking actions continue to affect the lives of residents. Changes in public transport movement are aimed at ensuring passengers' safety, while services are trying to adapt to new conditions. Citizens should be attentive and follow information about changes in transport connections.
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