In Kyiv, mass removal of cars from yards will begin: who will be affected.
Timur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, reported that the issue of clearing the city from Russian shelling and abandoned cars will be discussed at an upcoming meeting of the Defense Council. The main goal is to restore the urban space to a normal state and ensure safe access for emergency services to buildings.
The meeting will also address security issues, particularly the protection of critical infrastructure and overcoming transport collapse during air alarms. 'It is very important that the security aspect is worked out as thoroughly as possible. According to the plan, the next meeting should already have specific results,' Tkachenko stressed.
This indicates a comprehensive approach by the city authorities to solving problems arising from military actions.
Previously, a new system for returning evacuated cars was launched in Kyiv. Details about its operation can be found at .
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