Prepare for traffic jams: Kiev changed transport routes and blocked roads after shelling


Temporary restrictions are in place in the work of public transport after the overnight attack by Russian troops on Kiev.
Part of the routes of buses, trolleybuses and trams run with changes both on the right and left bank of the capital, reports Telegram KSCA.
Trolleybus routes run:
- no. 6, 18, 33 - to the railway platform "Kurenevka";
- no. 31, 16 - to Lukyanivska square;
- nos. 19, 35 - via Beresteisky Ave;
- no. 3, 9k - to the Southern railway station;
- no. 12 - Vasylkivska St. - Zhylianska St;
- no. 14 - stop "Botanical Garden" - stop of metro station "Palace of Sports".
Buses of routes:
- no. 119 - Vasyl Kasiyan St. - Vozduhoflotsky overpass;
- no. 14t - Otradnyi ave. - Lukyanivska pl;
- no. 51 - Lybedskaya metro station - Darnitsky market;
- no. 63 - Miroslav Popovycha St. - Darnitsky Market;
- no. 31 - on Zagorivska St. without entering Nagornaya St;
- no. 69 - Litvinenko-Volgemut str. to Tarasovskaya str;
- no. 115 - to Darnitsa market;
- no. 112 - Ivan Mikitenko St. - Zhitnyi Market;
- no. 50 - along Beresteisky ave.
Trams of route No. 22 run from Voskresensky Prospekt to "Poznyaki" metro station.
Additionally, some key streets of the capital are temporarily blocked: a section of Kharkiv highway from Zdolbunivska to Mikhail Kravchuk, Boryspilska street from Veresneva to Yaltinska, Zhylianska street from Volodymyrska to Antonovycha, as well as Glubochitska passage from Secheviye Streltsov street to Glubochitska street.
Dozens of residential and social infrastructure facilities were affected by the attack. According to the latest data, at least four people were killed in Kiev, including a 14-year-old girl, more than two dozen others were injured of varying degrees of severity. About 500 rescuers and 1,000 law enforcers are working in the city, but the situation with traffic and access to certain areas may change throughout the day.

Iryna Yukhymchuk specialises in events in the capital region. As a civic activist with extensive experience, she is an expert on social welfare education for vulnerable groups.











