After a water pipe burst, Dorohozhychi metro station in Kyiv resumed normal operations. Previously, the station was closed for entry and exit, and trains were running non-stop.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and Kyiv region due to the threat of drones. Air defense forces are working on targets, and people are being urged to go to shelters.
After the missile attack on Kyiv, missile debris was found in Solomianskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, Holosiivskyi and Desnianskyi districts. Experts are working at the crash sites, including a forest park and a school.
In the Kyiv region, three private houses, a warehouse and two cars were damaged in a Russian attack. There is no information on casualties, and investigative teams are working at the scene.
Rocket fragments fell in three districts of Kyiv, damaging cars, a roof and a supermarket. According to KCMA, no casualties were reported as a result of the Russian attack on the capital.
The fragments of enemy weapons used by the enemy to attack the capital of Ukraine at night and in the morning will be examined by experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise, KCMA reported.
Unmanned aerial vehicles have been spotted in the Kyiv region. The air defense forces are actively working to neutralize the targets, according to the Kyiv Regional Military Administration.
According to KCSA, as of the morning of October 7, the level of air pollution in Kyiv is very low. The radiation background in the city is normal, according to the Department of Environmental Protection.
During the rocket attack on Kyiv, shrapnel damaged the roof of a high-rise building and fell on the school grounds. In other districts, shrapnel damaged a car and fell in open areas, with no casualties.
In the morning, the enemy launched a missile attack on Kyiv using Kinzhal missiles. Air defense successfully destroyed all air targets. Debris was recorded falling in the Holosiivskyi and Solomianskyi districts, with no damage or casualties.
Kyiv is on air alert and air defense is in place. X-47M2 “Kinzhal” missiles are launched from MiG-31K carriers. The head of the KCMA calls for people to stay in shelters until the alarm is lifted.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and several regions due to the threat of enemy drone attacks. Air defense is in place in the capital, and residents are urged to stay in shelters until the alert is lifted.
The President of Ukraine reported on large-scale Russian attacks over the past week. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for unity of partners and long-range capabilities to counter air terror.
Air alert has been declared in the capital of Ukraine. KCSA urges all Kyiv residents to take immediate civil defense shelters due to the threat of an air attack.
Teremky and Hippodrome metro stations in Kyiv have reopened for passengers. Train traffic has resumed as usual, and the damaged rolling stock has been sent for inspection and repair.
Due to a technical malfunction of the rolling stock, Teremky and Hippodrome metro stations in Kyiv are temporarily closed for entry. Specialists are working to repair the damage and restore normal train traffic on the Blue Line.
On October 5, low levels of air pollution were recorded in Kyiv, KCSA reported. The average level of pollution was observed only on Kharkivske Highway and Architect Verbytsky Street on the left bank.
An air alert has been declared in the northern, central and eastern regions of Ukraine due to the threat of ballistic missile attacks. The air force warns of a threat from the northeast, urging people to take shelter.
In Kyiv, an increased air quality index was recorded in almost all districts except Holosiivskyi. Doctors advise to limit outdoor activities and physical activity in the open air.
An air alert has been declared in the capital of Ukraine. The Kyiv City State Administration urges all residents to immediately go to civil defense shelters to ensure safety.
Movement of enemy unmanned aerial vehicles has been detected in the Kyiv region. Air defense forces are actively working to protect the region from potential threats.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and other regions due to the threat of enemy ballistic missile attacks. The authorities are urging citizens to go to shelters and not to ignore the alarms.
Kyiv is experiencing high levels of air pollution due to fires and cross-border impacts. The KCSA recommends closing windows, limiting outdoor activities, and drinking plenty of water until the situation improves.
In the Desnianskyi district of Kyiv, fragments of an enemy drone damaged a multi-storey residential building. Information about the victims is being clarified, no fire was reported.
In Kyiv, a temporary deterioration in air quality has been recorded due to increased dust concentrations. The KCSA recommends closing windows, limiting outdoor activities and drinking plenty of water until the situation improves.
As of the morning of October 2, the level of air pollution in Kyiv is low. KCSA reports that the radiation background in the city is normal.
An air alert has been declared in the capital and several regions of Ukraine. The Kyiv City State Administration urges residents to immediately go to civil defense shelters.
Temporary air quality deterioration is observed in the capital. The KCSA recommends closing windows, limiting your time outside, and drinking plenty of water.
A nationwide minute of silence will be held on Khreshchatyk and Maidan Nezalezhnosti at 9:00 a. m. on Tuesday. Traffic in the center of Kyiv will be temporarily stopped for 10 minutes to honor the memory of the fallen heroes.
The attack by Russian Shahed drones on Kyiv lasted more than 5 hours. According to preliminary reports, all enemy UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces, and there were no damages or casualties in the city.