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Rocket attack on Kyiv: what works in the capital and what stopped work

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On the morning of October 10, the Russians launched massive missile attacks on the capital and other cities of Ukraine. Kiev residents are advised to stock up on drinking water and food, charge their phones, etc. Learn more about how Kyiv works after shelling.

Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko assured that there would be no rolling blackouts in the city. However, a partial restriction of power supply to industrial customers and part of household customers in Kyiv and the entire region is expected.

Kyivvodokanal is working to eliminate the damaged water supply network: “But the pressure in the network has already been normalized and water supply has been provided to consumers.”

Critical objects of the social sphere – hospitals, metro, rescue services, etc. – provided with electricity in full. However, Kiev residents are advised to stock up on drinking water, food, charge their phones, and stock up on portable chargers.

Gather the necessary things in one backpack: a small supply of water and food, warm clothes, important medicines, cash and documents. Be ready to urgently go to the shelter if necessary, the CMVA said.

How shops, banks and other institutions in Kyiv work

    < li>About 30 supermarkets of the ATB network work intermittently. There is an increased demand for food products in stores.
  • 90% of “Silpo” supermarkets operate as usual. There is no excessive demand for products.
  • Will not work:TsNAPs, public service centers, Kyiv Zoo, Vcentri Hub space, Dream mall, Respublika Park, Lavina Mall, River Mall, Central Department Store, Retroville, River Gauche, District, Prospekt, Cosmo Multimall, Art Mall, all McDonald's restaurants, order application food and food products “Glovo”.
  • Branches of Oshchadbank work selectively.
  • Supreme Court On October 10 and 11, it works in remote mode.
  • Ukrposhta resumed work in almost all regions.

Will there be education in schools

From October 10 to October 14, educational institutions in Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine were transferred to distance learning. This was announced by Minister of Education and Science Sergiy Shkarlett.

The work of Kyiv transport after missile strikes

  • October 10, around 13:00 Kyiv the metro resumed its work, but the people of Kiev were urged not to take the metro without the need.
  • During air alerts, the Metropolitan subway stops running on the ground part of the “red” line.
  • The “green” trains do not run subway lines across the South Bridge.
  • All underground subway stations operate as shelters.
  • During an air raid, all public transport must stop, and passengers must go to the nearest shelter.
  • Kyiv railway station, where the windows were blown out by the blast wave, is already open for passengers. Embarkation and disembarkation is carried out according to the schedule.

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