Over the course of 4 days of inspections in Kyiv, 95 violations were identified among 430 passenger carriers. The main violations are the lack of permits and non-compliance with the drivers' working hours.
The police exposed a criminal group that embezzled UAH 2. 2 million on the repair of a lyceum and school shelters in Kyiv. The scheme included overpricing materials and falsifying accounting documents.
In the capital, 452 houses were left without heating as a result of the pipeline damage. Mobile boilers have been set up for two hospitals, and repairs will take a day.
The deputy director of the KCSA department and an intermediary will be tried for extortion of bribes from carriers. The official demanded 40 thousand hryvnias a week for the right to work on the route through a company he controlled.
Air defense forces are operating in Kyiv region on the outskirts of the capital. The population is urged to stay in shelters until the air raid is over.
In Kyiv, work is underway around the clock at the construction sites for the metro to Vynohradar. The construction of the dismantling shaft, waterproofing and soil development works continue.
As of the morning of December 25, low levels of air pollution were recorded in Kyiv. The night before, there was a temporary deterioration due to weather conditions and low wind speeds.
“Kyivavtodor deployed 212 units of snow removal equipment to clear the capital's roads. Additionally, more than 2,800 employees were engaged to clean sidewalks, bus stops and adjacent areas.
The decision will soon be considered by the Kyiv City Council.
An official of the KCSA was found to be systematically taking bribes for issuing permits for emissions of pollutants. The amount of bribes ranged from 1 to 20 thousand hryvnias for each permit.
In Kiev, an Air Alert has been declared, the population is being asked to go to shelters. The Air Force reports a threat in the area.
An Air Alert has been issued in Kiev and several regions of Ukraine due to the detection of enemy UAVs. Residents of the capital are urged to stay in shelters.
In Kiev, an Air Alert was declared due to the approach of an enemy drone from the South. The population is urged to urgently go to the shelter of civil protection, air defense is working.
On November 21, emergency power outages were canceled in the capital and switched to hourly blackouts. KCMA warns of a possible return to scheduled blackouts due to changes in the power grid.
Preventive road treatment has begun in the capital due to deteriorating weather conditions and the risk of ice. 124 units of special equipment are treating roads with liquid chloride.
Heavy rain, sleet and ice are expected in the capital. “Kyivavtodor has prepared 553 units of special equipment and urges drivers to change summer tires for winter ones.
The low-frequency hum in Kyiv is related to the operation of large thermal equipment on the right bank of the city. KCSA assures that this is a controlled process with no threats to the public.
On November 20, gusty winds of up to 15-20 m/s are expected in the capital with temperatures of 0-2° at night and 10° during the day. KCSA has provided recommendations for Kyiv residents on how to stay safe during strong winds.
The Kyiv metro operates as a round-the-clock shelter during air raids, sheltering more than 32,000 people yesterday. KCSA has provided important safety rules for passengers at metro stations during the alerts.
Kyiv may introduce schedules of emergency power outages due to the threat of a missile strike. This is a preventive measure, KCMA reported.
KCSA plans to build a 320-space underground parking lot on Starokyivska Hill, an archaeological site. The Ministry of Culture opposed the project, emphasizing the inadmissibility of destroying historical heritage.
KCSA will not spend budget funds on New Year's locations, but patrons propose to set up a Christmas tree on St. Sophia Square. The final decision is to be made by the city's Defense Council.
The first level of danger has been declared in the capital due to wind gusts of 15-20 m/s. KCSA has provided weather safety recommendations and a weather forecast for the coming days.
Kyiv RMA signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Children of Heroes charity foundation to help children who lost their parents during the war. The foundation takes care of 853 children from Kyiv region and provides comprehensive support until they reach adulthood.
Loud noises can be heard in Kyiv due to air defense activities. The head of the KCMA, Serhiy Popko, urged residents to stay in shelters until the air raid is over.
The Presidential Office has decided on a candidate for the new Prosecutor General to replace Andriy Kostin. According to sources, it may be Ruslan Kravchenko, the current head of the Kyiv State Administration.
Volodymyr Prokopiv resigned as deputy head of the KCSA following an investigation into his family's wealth. He declared his readiness for inspections and openness to journalists.
KCSA plans to resolve the issue of heating residential buildings in Kyiv in late October and early November. The decision will depend on weather conditions and the downward trend in air temperature.
The heating season for social institutions has started in Kyiv. According to the deputy head of the KCSA, heat has already been supplied to 1,200 buildings, including kindergartens, schools and hospitals.
The mayor of Kyiv has suspended Volodymyr Prokopiv from his duties as deputy head of the KCSA following a journalists' investigation.