Kyiv has warned of an extraordinary level of fire danger from May 8 to 10, banning open fires, entry into the forest, smoking and burning of garbage to prevent fires and tragic consequences.
Kyiv city authorities confirm that the Poshtova Ploshcha metro station is operating normally to transport passengers and provide shelter without the risk of flooding, closure or the need for repairs.
Chestnut trees, a symbol of Kyiv and an integral part of the capital's landscape, bloom in the city, creating a special atmosphere with their flowering alleys.
Two hospitals on Bohatyrska Street in Kyiv have been completely evacuated following threats from the head of the Belarusian KGB, and all patients and medical staff have been safely removed.
Due to a potential missile threat from Russia, two hospitals in Kyiv, including a children's hospital, are evacuated as a precautionary measure, despite no confirmed plans for such attacks.
In Kyiv, 70% of the 1,000 units of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling have been restored, said Petro Panteleev, deputy head of KCSA.
Kyiv authorities decided not to open the beach season and advised citizens to avoid beaches and recreation areas for safety reasons.
Kyiv is on air alert. Ukrainian Air Force warns of missile threat
The Kyiv Metro emphasizes that no changes are planned for the Taras Shevchenko and Pochayna metro stations, and they will operate as usual to transport passengers and provide shelter during air raids.
By the end of the day, dangerous wind gusts of 15-20 meters per second are expected in Kyiv and the region, which leads to a yellow level of danger and safety measures.
An air alert has been declared in the capital of Ukraine and other regions.
At the Podilskyi bridge crossing in Kyiv, the installation of the shallow subway tunnel structures continues: work is underway to build a tunnel under the railroad and install reinforced concrete piles for the tunnel between Zatoka Desenka and Rayduzhna stations.
On May 31, Kyiv schools will celebrate the last bell.
Due to the record high air temperature this year, lilacs bloomed unprecedentedly early in parks and streets of many Kyiv districts, indicating an unusually early spring in the capital.
The Kyiv authorities have suspended the auction for the lease of Zhytniy Market, listening to public concerns, and will work with residents to develop updated terms and conditions for a potential investor that will preserve the market's functionality and revitalize it.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and several regions due to the threat of russian ballistic missile attacks, and residents are urged to seek shelter immediately.
A pipeline was damaged in Kyiv's Pechersk district, temporarily limiting water supply to several buildings while repairs are underway.
A fire broke out on the platform of the Minska metro station in Kyiv, but it was quickly extinguished. The station is currently operating as usual.
An air alert was declared in Kyiv and several regions due to possible missile strikes by Russian Tu-95MS aircraft in the north, south, and east of Ukraine.
The first magnolias and sakuras have begun to bloom in Kyiv, and can be seen in botanical gardens, parks and squares in different parts of the city. Their lush flowering is expected to last for about two weeks.
An air alert has been declared in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.
A severe thunderstorm with heavy rain, hail, and lightning hit Kyiv, prompting authorities to declare a yellow alert and advise residents to seek shelter in case of an air raid.
Russian troops are stepping up reconnaissance using drones in Mykolaiv and Odesa regions to identify targets for future attacks.
Trains of the "red" line of the Kyiv subway are temporarily running in a limited mode from Akademmistechko station to Teatralna station, while Arsenalna and Khreshchatyk stations are operating in shelter mode.
From March 25 to May 31, Kyiv municipal schools started enrolling children in the first grades; applications are accepted in person, electronically or by mail, with the priority criterion for admission being territorial accessibility.
There were explosions in Kyiv, and the Defense Forces were working.
An air raid alert has been declared in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and residents are urged to take shelter in civil defense shelters.
As of 13:00 on March 22, the air quality in Kyiv returned to normal with low levels of pollution, which cancels all previous recommendations to limit outdoor activities.
A construction crane has overturned at a construction site in Kyiv's Obolon district. No one was injured, and traffic in the area is moving as usual.
The air quality in Kyiv has deteriorated due to increased concentrations of suspended particles, likely due to low wind speeds; to improve the situation, people should close windows, limit their time outside, and use air purifiers.