Independence Square reopens: central Kyiv returns to its normal rhythm

Maidan Nezalezhnosti metro station has resumed service after temporary restrictions put in place for events marking the anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion. We explain why this matters for travel in the city centre and for the city’s security.

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What happened

The capital's metro station "Maidan Nezalezhnosti" has resumed normal operation after changes to traffic related to events marking the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion. This was reported by the Kyiv City State Administration, citing UNN.

"The 'Maidan Nezalezhnosti' station has resumed normal operation and is open for entry and exit for passengers"

— Kyiv City State Administration

Why this matters

The station's reopening means access to a key transfer hub and a return to the usual rhythm in the city centre. The temporary restrictions on February 24 were related to security measures and the presence of foreign delegations during the invasion anniversary — therefore the traffic changes were primarily security-driven.

Practical information for Kyiv residents

Although the station is open for entry and exit, there may still be local traffic restrictions on the roads. If you plan to travel through the centre, check updates from the Kyiv City State Administration and public transport operators. For passengers this is a signal: the city is maintaining the functionality of its infrastructure while adapting logistics to meet security requirements.

Conclusion

The return of "Maidan Nezalezhnosti" to operation is a small but important indicator of stability and normalcy amid heightened security measures. Going forward, it is important that organizers and services ensure a balance between security and convenience for residents.

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