Part of the trolleybus and tram routes in Kyiv is temporarily inactive due to a power outage caused by a massive strike from Russia. Changes in metro operations also persist, as reported by the Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) via Telegram.

To maintain connectivity between districts, buses have been deployed on the following routes:

  • №37ТР – from Miloslavska Street to "Lisova" metro station;
  • №28Т – from Darnytsia Square to Miloslavska Street;
  • №30ТР – from Miloslavska Street to "Pochaina" metro station;
  • №8Т – from Darnytsia Square to "Poznyaky" metro station, duplicating tram line №8.

Additionally, to enhance connections between the left and right banks, the number of buses on routes №114 and №50ТР has been increased.

"The specialists from KP "Kyivpastrans" and energy services are working intensively on restoring electricity supply and stabilizing transport operations. Public transport movement is constantly adjusted according to the situation in the city's energy system. We ask passengers to follow updates on the official resources of KP "Kyivpastrans" and KCSA," the message reads.

Moreover, due to damage to a building in the Pechersk district, the exit from Lesia Ukrainka Boulevard to Mykola Mikhnovsky Boulevard towards "Lybidska" metro station has been closed. Relevant services and equipment are already on-site.

Changes in metro operations remain in effect.

Currently, the "red" and "blue" lines of the subway are operating as usual, while the "green" line is transporting passengers between the "Syrets" and "Vidubichi" stations. There are no trains running between "Slavutych" and "Chervonyi Khutir" stations.