Ukrainians were told whether the curfew will be canceled on New Year's Eve.
Ukrainians have been informed about how the curfew will be conducted on New Year's Eve in Kyiv.
Mykhailo Shamanov, a representative of the city military administration, stated that the curfew on New Year's Eve in Kyiv will remain unchanged and will not be shortened.
he said.'The curfew on New Year's and holidays will not be changed. As always, all services responsible for security, including patrols of the National Police and Defense Forces, will operate in an enhanced mode. There will be no public celebrations',
Additionally, the administration reminded that during the curfew, it is prohibited to be on the streets and in public places without a special pass, as well as to move without necessity. Going outside is only allowed during an air raid alert to seek the nearest shelter.
The schedule of the Kyiv metro during the holidays will also remain unchanged.
Earlier, Ukrainians were informed whether Christmas and New Year's Day would be non-working days.
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