About 70 minibuses damaged in Kyiv due to shelling: frequency of service has decreased
In Kyiv, the number of minibuses on routes has temporarily decreased: during the morning shelling on November 25, about 70 vehicles were damaged. This has affected the operation of several private routes, which are now running less frequently. The Kyiv City Administration reports this writes.
70 minibuses damaged in Kyiv: which routes are affected
The Department of Transport Infrastructure noted that changes may affect a number of routes. The following routes are at risk of reduced frequency:
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157, 166, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 193;
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211, 212, 225, 233, 240, 241, 242, 250;
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423, 465, 470, 475, 485;
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496, 535, 542, 555, 567, 569;
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577, 578, 586.
Transport providers are already working to restore a larger number of vehicles to the routes as soon as possible. Repairs and restoration of damaged buses are ongoing.
Public transport in Kyiv after the shelling
The city authorities report that despite the consequences of the strikes, most bus, trolleybus, and tram routes are operating normally. Municipal services are monitoring the situation and responding promptly to changes.
Residents of the capital are recommended to follow updates on the official city resources when planning trips, as the schedules of certain minibuses may change throughout the day.
Earlier, we reported that Kyiv has prepared a new action plan in case of possible power outages during the autumn-winter period of 2025-2026. City services updated the algorithm for the operation of public transport and the metro to ensure minimal mobility even during prolonged blackouts.
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