Seven Streets Closed in Kyiv Following Massive Russian Attack.
Security Measures Trigger Street Closures in Kyiv
According to Espreso.tv: Authorities in Kyiv shut down multiple streets as a security precaution after a large-scale Russian missile and drone strike. The decision was made during the night of June 2, following an assault that killed people in both Kyiv and Dnipro, and left others injured in the Kyiv region and Kharkiv.
List of Closed Streets
The following roads have been blocked off:
- Karpatskoi Sichi Street
- Okhtyrskyi Lane
- Naberezhno-Khreshchatytska Street
- Verkhovynna Street
- Hareta Jonesa Street
- Dehtyarivska Street
- Zoolohichna Street
Oleksii Biloshitskyi announced the closures, which are part of broader safety protocols in the capital amid heightened tensions.
Officials are still confirming the number of casualties and details about the strike's aftermath. These security measures, including roadblocks, aim to protect civilians during ongoing threats from the enemy.
As Russia's aggression continues, Ukrainian authorities are taking steps to safeguard the population and reduce risks from potential attacks. Street closures and similar precautions are standard practice during escalations, helping maintain order and public safety in the capital. The situation remains tense, with law enforcement focused on monitoring and responding to any emerging dangers.
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