Almost 11.5 thousand people took refuge in the subway during massive attack on Kyiv - KCSA
Kyiv • UNN
During the massive attack on Kyiv on the night of July 31, almost 11,500 people took refuge in the subway. The train schedule is gradually being restored.
During the massive attack on the capital on the night of July 31, almost 11,500 people took refuge in the subway. At present, the subway train schedule is gradually being restored, KCSA reported, according to UNN.
On the night of July 31, during the massive attack on Kyiv, nearly 11,500 people took refuge in subway stations,” KCSA said in a Telegram post.
During the alarm, the subway's surface section suspended passenger transportation. Currently, the train schedule is gradually being restored, KCSA said.
The subway workers ask for understanding of the situation. Very soon, trains will run on the lines in accordance with the established schedules, KCSA assured.
It was also reminded that the underground metro stations are open around the clock in a shelter mode. Modular benches, folding chairs, blankets and mattresses are available at the stations, provided by the staff on duty.