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    In Kyiv, it was forbidden to carry out work on construction sites during the alarm

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    All work on construction sites in the capital will be stopped during air raids.

    Work on construction sites will not be carried out from September 1 in Kyiv, in the event of an air alert.

    It is reported KMDA.

    “The relevant decision of the Defense Council of the city of Kyiv will be effective from September 1. It was adopted to give everyone the opportunity to take care of their safety and go to shelter during the air alert. In particular, construction workers. In addition, many complaints are received from residents about loud noises from construction sites, which during times of alarm can scare people and create additional tension,” the message says.

    Also, in Kyiv during the war, the sale and launching of fireworks, as well as movement through the city in cars without a muffler, are prohibited.

    As you know, at 11:00 p.m. a curfew begins to operate in Kyiv, which must be observed in wartime conditions in order not to create conflict situations with law enforcement officers and defense forces and not to put themselves and other citizens at risk.

    We will remind, from September 1, public catering establishments in Kyiv will be able to work no later than until 22:00.

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