Kyiv police launch negligence investigation over metro closure

People in the Kyiv metro

People in the Kyiv metro Kyiv police officers have searched the Kyiv Metro[1] and Kyiv City State Administration (KMDA) facilities to investigate damage to metro infrastructure, according to a press release[2] on Dec.

13. They are seeking to identify criminal liability for negligence leading to the depressurization and flooding of the Blue Line, which has led to the closure of six stations.

Read also: Urgent repairs to shut down section of Kyiv Metro’s Blue Line for 6 months[3] The KMDA announced a six-month suspension of train services between Lybidska and Teremky stations on Dec.

8. Kyiv’s Mayor Vitalii Klychko reported that significant leaks and cracks were identified in the tunnels.

Read also: Kyiv Metro halts traffic as police investigate causes of a tunnel leak.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Kyiv Metro (english.nv.ua)
  2. ^ press release (t.me)
  3. ^ Urgent repairs to shut down section of Kyiv Metro’s Blue Line for 6 months (english.nv.ua)
  4. ^ Kyiv Metro halts traffic as police investigate causes of a tunnel leak. (english.nv.ua)
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  7. ^ The New Voice of Ukraine (english.nv.ua)