Klitschko Calls for an Emergency Meeting of the Kyiv City Council to Implement the Resilience Plan
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has called for an extraordinary plenary session of the Kyiv City Council. Council members are set to consider urgent decisions to accelerate the implementation of measures outlined in the capital’s resilience plan.
The session will be held behind closed doors. During the session, they plan to discuss issues that require prompt approval to ensure the functioning of city systems and respond to current challenges.
“I have asked the leaders of the Kyiv City Council’s parliamentary factions to convene an extraordinary session of the Kyiv City Council in the coming days to consider additional decisions necessary for the prompt implementation of the measures outlined in the capital’s resilience plan,” Vitali Klitschko said.
He noted that the session will be held behind closed doors “given the sensitivity of the information and the issues to be discussed.”
Klitschko announced this on Telegram.
Klitschko called for an urgent meeting of the National Security and Defense Council regarding Kyiv’s security.
As a reminder, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy commented on Russia’s massive nighttime attack on Kyiv on July 6, during which the occupiers fired 68 missiles and deployed 351 attack drones.
During the morning shelling on July 6, Russian terrorists struck the DAO sorting terminal of the “Nova Poshta” company in Dnipro. The strike caused a fire on the premises, which rescue workers quickly extinguished.
The Russians last launched a massive attack on Ukraine on the night of July 2. On that occasion, Russian forces launched 496 UAVs of various types and 74 missiles—including air-, ground-, and sea-based missiles of various types—at Ukraine.