The KCMA issued an order to temporarily suspend repair and dismantling works at the Bessarabian Market to preserve the historic monument. The public was granted access to the site to ensure transparency of the process.
Two trams collided on Hlybochytska Street in Kyiv, injuring 6 people. Traffic is hampered, trams #14 and #18 are delayed, and the causes of the accident are being investigated.
The Kyiv City State Administration announced an air alert in the capital of Ukraine. Air defense forces are also operating in the Kyiv region.
On the night of July 30-31, russia launched its largest drone attack on Ukraine in a year. The aerial alert lasted over 9 hours.
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.
Drones have been spotted in Kyiv region, air defense forces are working on targets. KCMA urges to stay in shelters until the end of the air raid and to observe information silence.
Poor design solutions and construction work caused an accident on the stretch between Demiivska and Lybidska stations. The examination revealed violations in the construction of the tunnel, including improper installation and lack of chemical soil consolidation.
The Kyiv Metro is ready to cooperate with law enforcement to investigate the flooding of the tunnels. KCSA claims that the problem arose due to poor construction, not improper maintenance.
In Kyiv, the historic Zelensky estate of the late 19th century was demolished despite public protests. The owner of the building has been notified of suspicion, and the city authorities are demanding that the estate be restored.
The first deputy head of the KCSA reported a personnel crisis due to numerous criminal proceedings against officials. In 2023, the pre-trial investigation was completed and indictments were submitted to the court in 80 criminal proceedings against 97 defendants, including 49 officials.
On the night of July 20, the Russian army attacked Kyiv with drones. Fragments of an enemy UAV fell in the Solomyansky district, but there were no casualties or damage.
Traffic on the Green Line has resumed in the Kyiv metro after three stations were temporarily closed. KCSA reports that the subway is operating normally, and the safety of passenger transportation is ensured.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and several regions, and residents are urged to immediately take shelter in civil defense shelters.
A thunderstorm in Kyiv flooded the Magellan shopping center and some streets, and trees fell on the regional road to Makariv.
Kyiv residents are warned of thunderstorms, hail and strong winds of 15-20 meters per second expected in the afternoon of July 17 and are urged to take safety precautions.
Due to very low wind speeds in Kyiv, there is a temporary deterioration in air quality, so it is recommended to limit outdoor activities and drink plenty of fluids until the situation improves.
Kyiv is on air alert due to the threat of an attack by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), as reported by the Kyiv City State Administration and the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and several regions, and residents are urged to immediately take shelter in civil defense shelters.
As a result of a missile attack on Kyiv by Russian troops on July 8, 129 buildings were damaged, 33 people were killed, 121 were injured, and 28 adults and 5 children are still in hospitals in the capital.
According to forecasters, the heat wave in Kyiv will last until July 17, with temperatures reaching 35-38°C.
An enemy drone was shot down on the outskirts of Kyiv, said Serhiy Popko, head of the KCMA.
An air alert is issued in Kyiv and the regions due to a missile threat, with reports of missiles allegedly heading toward Kyiv and Poltava region.
A special commission has begun inspecting a residential building in Kyiv's Syrets district, where 13 people, including 5 children, were killed by a Russian missile strike on July 8, to assess the possibility of its reconstruction.
33 people are killed and 120 wounded in Kyiv as a result of a massive Russian missile attack.
On July 8, a Russian missile strike on Kyiv killed 31 people and wounded 117, according to the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.
27 people, including 3 children, have been killed in Kyiv as a result of a massive Russian missile strike, and rescue operations continue as people may still be under the rubble.
117 people were wounded and 27 killed in Kyiv as a result of Russia's rocket attack on the city yesterday, and rescue operations are still underway in three locations.
As a result of Russia's massive missile strike on Kyiv, 22 people were killed and 82 injured, and damage was recorded in 7 districts of the city, including the destruction of part of the Okhmatdyt children's hospital.
During the morning attack by the Russian army, 32,000 people took refuge from shelling in the Kyiv metro stations, including almost 2,200 children.
Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, including on a children's hospital, residential buildings and medical facilities, caused casualties and destruction in many parts of the capital.