Klitschko: from Monday curfew will be from 22:00 to 07:00, it should be strictly observed
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko emphasizes that the curfew in the capital will continue to operate as before and must be strictly observed.
"Tomorrow, from 08:00, the enhanced curfew will end. But it is not completely canceled. And from tomorrow it will continue, as previously determined, from 22:00 to 07:00," the mayor wrote on his social media accounts.
He noted that during these hours I am not allowed to use my own transport, except for those who have a special pass.
"And those people who will be in the street at this time will be considered members of sabotage groups. The city lives under martial law. So don't be in danger. I ask everyone to follow the rules. Because sabotage groups continue to be neutralized in the capital. Shootings are taking place in some districts. And even during permitted hours, go out into the city only if necessary. To the store, pharmacy. Support the elderly and lonely people who need help today," Klitschko wrote.
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