From March 18 to 20, traffic in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv will be partially restricted due to repair work on the street and road network.
An oil leak occurred at Lake Bogatyrske in the Obolon district of Kyiv. To prevent the further spread of oil products, experts from Pleso installed booms and applied a special agent called Ecolan-M.
Viktor Braginsky, director of the Kyiv Metro, resigned after the results of an investigation into embezzlement in the subway were made public.
Kyiv is on air alert due to the threat of ballistic missile launches, reports the Kyiv City State Administration.
Due to increased water discharges from the Kyiv Reservoir, the water level in the Dnipro River in Kyiv rose by 29 cm overnight, but no emergency flooding was reported in the city.
150 units of snow removal equipment are actively working in Kyiv to ensure safe traffic conditions during snowfalls, treating streets and roads with anti-icing materials.
Kyiv has been warned of deteriorating weather conditions, with snow and ice on the roads expected by the morning of March 13, and a yellow alert has been issued.
Under a court order, the Podil District Prosecutor's Office of Kyiv is conducting searches at the Pleso utility company to identify and record information related to its activities, as well as to find the original documents of its workflow.
Since the beginning of russia's full-scale invasion, 1,000 air raid alarms have been sounded in Kyiv, totaling 1,165 hours and 26 minutes of continuous alarms.
After high levels of pollution in the morning, air quality in Kyiv returned to normal, with low levels of pollution observed until 14:30, according to the city administration.
On the morning of March 8, Kyiv experienced high levels of air pollution on the left bank and medium levels on the right bank, and residents of the left bank were advised to close windows, limit their time outdoors, drink water, and use air purifiers.
Rescuers are using drones and special equipment, including a swamp vehicle, to fight a 3-hectare fire that broke out near Lake Tyagle in Kyiv's Osokorky Ecopark.
A large grass and reed fire has broken out near Lake Tyahle in Kyiv's Osokorky Ecopark, and rescuers are working to localize and extinguish it.
Traffic on Sichovykh Striltsiv Street in Kyiv is partially restricted due to damage to a water pipe, temporarily leaving 16 houses and some institutions without water.
Explosions were heard in Kropyvnytskyi after the Air Force reported a ballistic missile threat to three regions.
During the maintenance of the warning system in Kyiv, a siren sounded but no air raid was declared, while air raids were declared in Kirovohrad, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions.
In Kyiv's Podil district, warehouses caught fire, causing smoke and potential air quality problems, so residents were advised to close their windows and limit their time outside.
Due to the discharge of water from the Kyiv Reservoir, the Kyiv City Military Administration warned of possible sharp fluctuations in the Dnipro River level in the capital as it reaches the initial flood marks, but no extreme flooding is expected.
To repair the damage to the heating network on Taras Shevchenko Boulevard in Kyiv, hot water supply to more than 200 residential buildings will be suspended for a day while specialists complete emergency repairs.
Authorities will fully restore residential buildings in Kyiv that were severely damaged by Russian rocket fire on February 7.
During another missile attack on Kyiv from several directions, Ukrainian air defense destroyed all enemy missiles flying at the capital without any casualties or damage.
The air defense forces destroyed all attack drones targeting Kyiv on the outskirts of the city, with no casualties or damage reported in the capital.
Drivers in Kyiv are being urged to be careful on icy roads as Kyivavtodor works to clear snow and treat access roads as sleet and rain are expected to turn to snow.
From February 10 to March 10, traffic will be blocked at the interchange near the Degtyarivskyi Bridge in Kyiv due to its reconstruction.
The Universytet, Teatralna and Khreshchatyk metro stations in Kyiv were temporarily closed after a passenger fell on the tracks at Teatralna station.
More than 300 vehicles are clearing roads and sidewalks in Kyiv to improve conditions during ice and sleet.
The Kyiv City Council supported the renaming of ten more city objects as part of the de-Russification and decommunization of the capital.
The heating network damaged by Russian rocket fire in the Dniprovsky district of Kyiv on February 7 has been fully restored.
An official of the Kyiv City State Administration was accused of coordinating the anti-Ukrainian propaganda activities of former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov's Telegram channel and organizing his interviews with Russian media.
The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that 40 people were injured by falling debris after an early morning rocket attack that damaged two high-voltage power lines, but that power companies restored power to all residents of Dniprovsky district within hours, as promised.