City

Day 100 of Russia’s wide-scale invasion: almost 390 buildings need renovation

The war continues to bring pain and despair to millions of Ukrainians.

3 years ago

Kyiv will increase curfew enforcement

This applies, in particular, to nightclubs and dining establishments, which are prohibited from operating during curfew.

3 years ago

The city has begun reconstructing residential buildings that suffered damage due to Russian shelling

The work is planned to be completed closer to mid-autumn so that citizens can return to their homes before the…

3 years ago

Kyiv schools celebrate the ‘Last Bell’ online this year

Due to the introduction of martial law, the academic year at Kyiv's general secondary schools ended online without the traditional…

3 years ago

Nearly half a million phone calls have been handled by specialists at the city’s 15-51 Contact Center in over three months of working in wartime conditions

Since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, specialists at Kyiv's Contact Center have processed nearly half a million calls, registered…

3 years ago

Schools in Kyiv are finishing this school year remotely

Having identified the current need for child care, the capital will open some of its kindergartens on June 1.

3 years ago

The Utility Service Center (USC) will help Kyivans who have returned to the capital to promptly resolve housing and municipal issues

In the last few weeks, a significant number of residents have returned to the capital.

3 years ago

The city begins reconstruction and overhaul of residential and social infrastructure damaged by the enemy shelling

To cover these expenses, almost 600 million hryvnias are allocated from the budget.

3 years ago

In Kyiv, elementary school enrollment is underway

Until May 31, children from subsidized categories and those living in the school's area will have priority for school admission.

3 years ago