On Tuesday, June 4, employees of the state Bureau of investigation conducted searches in the premises of KCSA, seizing phones, computer and personal funds of the deputy chairman of KCSA Konstantin Usov, who is suspected of systematically extorting illegal benefits from a road carrier.
Employees of the state Bureau of investigation came to the deputy chairman of KCSA Konstantin Usov, who is suspected of extorting illegal benefits from a road carrier on a systematic basis.
According to media reports, the building of the Kyiv city state administration is being searched. It is not reported who exactly is being searched.
"Kyivpride-2024" can be held in the metro in one form or another without the official approval of the authorities, but the organizers are in favor of dialogue with the authorities in order to find safe solutions for holding the March.
The city authorities did not give permission to hold an equality march in the Kiev Metro for reasons of security and limited space and asked the organisers to choose another location, placing them responsible for complying with all security measures in the event that the event took place.
According to the head of KCSA Sergey Popkov, on June 3, stabilization shutdowns will operate throughout the day in Kiev, which will meet about 80% of the city's electricity needs.
Major repairs of escalator No. 2 at the Vokzalnaya metro station in Kiev, which has been in operation for almost 64 years and has covered more than 150,000 km, will be carried out from June 4 to August 30.
Kyiv has started testing a new public transportation payment service. Now you don't need to look for a validator, you can pay in the app.
Heavy rain with thunderstorms, showers and gusty winds are expected in Kyiv today, so residents should be careful about parking spaces and take umbrellas with them.
There is a real threat of leaks in the Metro Tunnel on Pochtovaya square or displacement of Vladimirskaya Gorka in Kiev due to rising ground water levels and unstable condition of the underground pit containing historical artifacts.
Starting May 18, Kyiv's Administrative Service Centers will be ready to accept persons liable for military service to clarify their military records.
As of 9:00 a. m. on May 15, emergency power outages in Kyiv, Kyiv region, Odesa, Donetsk and Dnipro regions have been canceled, but the situation in the power grid remains extremely difficult.
Traffic on Antonovycha Street in Kyiv has been partially restored after the emergency repair team of Kyivteploenergo repaired a 1-meter diameter heating main caused by hydraulic tests.
Kyiv experiences minor power outages, affecting about 10% of consumers, until about 23:00 due to a significant deficit in Ukraine's power system caused by large-scale damage to Ukrainian power plants as a result of enemy rocket fire.
An official of Ukrzaliznytsia who demanded a UAH 10 million bribe from a construction company for a land lease deal is detained in Kyiv.
Kyiv Metro has announced a tender worth almost UAH 14 billion to continue the construction of the Syretsko-Pecherska subway line in the direction of the Vynohradar residential area.
Kyiv has warned of an extraordinary level of fire danger from May 8 to 10, banning open fires, entry into the forest, smoking and burning of garbage to prevent fires and tragic consequences.
Kyiv city authorities confirm that the Poshtova Ploshcha metro station is operating normally to transport passengers and provide shelter without the risk of flooding, closure or the need for repairs.
Chestnut trees, a symbol of Kyiv and an integral part of the capital's landscape, bloom in the city, creating a special atmosphere with their flowering alleys.
Two hospitals on Bohatyrska Street in Kyiv have been completely evacuated following threats from the head of the Belarusian KGB, and all patients and medical staff have been safely removed.
Due to a potential missile threat from Russia, two hospitals in Kyiv, including a children's hospital, are evacuated as a precautionary measure, despite no confirmed plans for such attacks.
In Kyiv, 70% of the 1,000 units of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling have been restored, said Petro Panteleev, deputy head of KCSA.
Kyiv authorities decided not to open the beach season and advised citizens to avoid beaches and recreation areas for safety reasons.
Kyiv is on air alert. Ukrainian Air Force warns of missile threat
The Kyiv Metro emphasizes that no changes are planned for the Taras Shevchenko and Pochayna metro stations, and they will operate as usual to transport passengers and provide shelter during air raids.
By the end of the day, dangerous wind gusts of 15-20 meters per second are expected in Kyiv and the region, which leads to a yellow level of danger and safety measures.
An air alert has been declared in the capital of Ukraine and other regions.
At the Podilskyi bridge crossing in Kyiv, the installation of the shallow subway tunnel structures continues: work is underway to build a tunnel under the railroad and install reinforced concrete piles for the tunnel between Zatoka Desenka and Rayduzhna stations.
On May 31, Kyiv schools will celebrate the last bell.
Due to the record high air temperature this year, lilacs bloomed unprecedentedly early in parks and streets of many Kyiv districts, indicating an unusually early spring in the capital.