Ukraine's aviation industry paid a record UAH 702 million in taxes in 2025, despite the closed sky. Due to criminal cases by the Bureau of Economic Security (BEB) regarding aircraft leasing and a decline in profitability, businesses risk leaving Ukrainian jurisdiction.
Since the beginning of the day, 204 combat engagements have occurred at the front. The enemy carried out three missile strikes and dropped 213 guided air bombs.
Due to a passenger entering the tunnel at the Palats Ukraina station, train traffic was delayed for 15 minutes. Operations have now been restored, and the police are investigating the circumstances.
Due to the Russian attack in Kyiv, tram routes No. 14, 15, and 18 have been suspended, and the Havanskyi Bridge has been closed. Routes for dozens of buses and trolleybuses in the city have been changed.
An 18-year-old BMW driver died after veering off the road and colliding with a concrete parapet. Three passengers were hospitalized with injuries of varying severity.
The "Mostytska" metro station will receive a new name before its opening, as the current one is a project name and incorrect. Kyiv residents will be able to choose the final option from three proposed ones in the "Kyiv Digital" application in 2026.
In Kyiv, a road accident involving an Audi occurred on Brovarsky Avenue, injuring five people. Traffic is blocked in both directions from the Metro Bridge.
Train traffic and operation of stations on the "red" line of the Kyiv subway have been restored to normal. The passenger was removed from the tracks and handed over to ambulance doctors.
Train traffic on the red line of the Kyiv metro has been changed due to a passenger falling onto the tracks at the Dnipro station. The stations "Dnipro", "Hydropark" and "Livoberezhna" are temporarily closed for entry.
On October 10, Kyiv metro changed its schedule due to a difficult energy situation. Train intervals will be 6-7 minutes, and some sections will be temporarily unavailable.
KMA Head Tymur Tkachenko announced the launch of transport movement during air raids and the clearing of Kyiv of abandoned cars. He also spoke about mobile shelters and electronic passes during curfew.
Train traffic on Kyiv's red metro line operates from "Akademmistechko" station to "Teatralna" station. "Arsenalna" and "Khreshchatyk" stations operate only as shelters.
Misha, a dog who for many years sought shelter from shelling at the Teremky metro station, has been denied entry after a man complained. Animal rights activists are calling on Kyiv residents to stand up for the animal, emphasizing its right to be in a shelter.