Kyiv metro green and red lines operate on limited schedule after Russian attack

Kyiv's green and red metro lines are running on a limited schedule on the morning of 24 January. Trains are not running between the left and right banks of the city following damage caused by an attack on the night of 23-24 January. There are also ongoing disruptions to heating and water supply on the left bank.
Source: Kyiv City Military Administration; Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko
Details: City authorities reported that inspection of the green line revealed damage to fencing caused by the nighttime attack.
As a result, train services on this line are currently suspended.
Update: Local authorities later reported changes to the traffic on the red line.
Closed stations include Lisova, Chernihivska, Hidropark and Dnipro.
Quote: "Please note that train operations are currently managed manually by the dispatcher.
The number of trains in service is determined according to available electricity capacity in the operator's power system."
Background: Russian forces conducted a combined drone and ballistic missile attack on the city of Kyiv on the night of 23-24 January. Hits were recorded in three districts of the capital. At least one person was killed and several were critically injured.
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