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The Kiev subway operates a third of the power due to the invasion of the Russian Federation to Ukraine (infographics)

Last year, 162 million passengers were transported by the metropolitan subway, although before the invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine in 2014, the volume of transportation was 536 million. The Kiev Metro operates only a third of the power because of the full -scale war of Ukraine with Russia. This was stated on the "Passengers of Kiev" page on Facebook. It is reported that 2022 was the worst period for the capital metro.

Thus, only 162 million passengers were transported a year, while traditionally, about 500 million passengers were transporting a subway in the daily years. The initiative has analyzed the volume of transportation over the last 10 years. It was possible to find out that after the start of the war in 2014, the subway situation did not change much. The problems began during the coronavirus pandemic. "Bad times for transportation came in 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic began.

That year, the subway stopped its work for several months and also caused anxiety with passengers," the message said. The situation began to improve in 2021, before the start of a full-scale invasion of Russia. The initiative noted that the last metro station of Teremka opened in Kiev in November 2013. "We believe that this year will be the victorious for our country, the subway will resume full work and increase the number of passengers transported," the message reads.

It should be noted that earlier on the Kiev subway page on Facebook also reported that in 2022 more than 160 million passengers were transported, and on New Year's night it was used as shelter of more than 5,000 people. "Traditionally loaded is the Svyatoshinsky-Brovar line. Behind it Obolon-Teremkovskaya, and the least loaded Syretsko-Pechersk line,"-said in the message.

We will remind, earlier Kiev news reported that electricity on January 16 will be switched off unplanned in Kiev and four other regions of the country we will remind that the Armed Forces evaluated the scenario of landing Russian landing in Kiev. According to Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Ignat, today such a scenario is absolutely unrealistic, since the opponent will no longer be able to take advantage of the effect of surprise.