During a recent large-scale night attack on Kyiv, 16,000 individuals sought refuge at metro stations. For the fifth time, the "Lukianivska" metro station suffered damages.
Source: KMDA, Kyiv Metro on Telegram
Quote: "This night, the "Lukianivska" station sustained damage again, including the glass dome and facade. The shockwave tore away part of the material, and the station's name was also affected."
Metro specialists are actively working to address the aftermath. Some areas of the vestibule are temporarily closed.
"Passenger transportation is proceeding safely, and the station is operating normally," the metro authorities assured.
It has been reported that during the massive attack on the capital, over 16,000 people took refuge in Kyiv metro stations, including 1,660 children.
Currently, 46 underground stations are operating 24/7 as shelters. All vestibules are open during air alerts. Staff are distributing modular benches, folding chairs, blankets, and mattresses. Additionally, metro employees advise bringing warm clothing when heading to the station at night.