Public transportation routes in Kyiv have been changed due to the aftermath of the Russian Federation’s nighttime attack
Public transportation routes in the Ukrainian capital have been partially adjusted due to infrastructure damage caused by overnight shelling.
This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration.
Traffic restrictions have been implemented due to the closure of a section at the intersection of Ivan Vyhovsky and Pivnichno-Syretska Streets.
As a result, a number of trolleybus routes are temporarily operating on modified schedules. Specifically, trolleybuses No. 4, No. 5, No. 26, and No. 35 are following adjusted routes to designated terminal stops, and additional vehicles have been deployed on route No. 28 to compensate for delays.
The routes of buses No. 32 and No. 36TR have also been changed—they are taking a detour through several streets and avenues before returning to their main routes.
In addition, bus No. 53 is experiencing delays due to road closures on Elektrikiv and Havanska Streets caused by damage from shelling.
City services continue to work on clearing up the aftermath of the attack and restoring normal traffic.
Over the past 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on April 15 to 7:00 a.m. on April 16, Ukraine’s air defense forces neutralized 667 aerial targets used by Russia to attack the country’s territory.
In Dnipro, the death toll from a nighttime attack by Russian forces has risen. As of now, two people are known to have been killed and 27 wounded.
At least four people were killed. Another 21 people were injured.
Earlier, Russian troops attacked the Bila Tserkva district in the Kyiv region, resulting in a fire at one of the enterprises.