The Lukyanivska Metro Station has resumed operations following the Russian attack
The Lukyanivska metro station in Kyiv, which was damaged in a Russian attack, is once again operating normally for passengers.
This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration.
Trains are once again stopping at the station, and passengers can use the entrance and exit toward Yuri Illenko Street.
However, one of the station lobbies remains temporarily closed—specifically, the exit leading toward the “Kvadrat” shopping center.
City authorities have not yet announced when this exit will be fully restored. As a result of Russia’s massive missile and drone attack on Kyiv, the shock wave damaged the ground-level lobby of the Lukyanivska metro station.
On the night of May 24, Russian forces carried out a massive combined attack on Kyiv, using ballistic missiles and strike drones. All districts of the capital came under fire.
On the night of May 24, Russian forces launched a massive attack on the Kyiv region, using strike drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. The shelling resulted in casualties and damage across all districts of the region.